Emplaced climate imaginaries: The regional construction of climate futures on the German Wadden Sea Coast

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Emplaced climate imaginaries: The regional construction of climate futures on the German Wadden Sea Coast. / Döring, Martin; Walsh, Cormac; Ratter, Beate.
in: Geoforum, Jahrgang 137, 01.12.2022, S. 222-229.

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Döring M, Walsh C, Ratter B. Emplaced climate imaginaries: The regional construction of climate futures on the German Wadden Sea Coast. Geoforum. 2022 Dez 1;137:222-229. Epub 2022 Mär 12. doi: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.02.010

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