Indigenous environmental justice and sustainability

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability - Tập 43 - Trang 35-40 - 2020
Deborah McGregor1, Steven Whitaker2, Mahisha Sritharan2
1Canada Research Chair, Indigenous Environmental Justice, York University
2Research Associate, York University

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