Resilience and human history multidisciplinary approaches and challenges for a sustainable future

This unique book provides a platform for resilience research, combining knowledge from various domains, such as genetics, primatology, archeology, geography, physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, medicine, ecology, psychology, risk management and systems science, in order to examine specific...

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title_auth Resilience and human history multidisciplinary approaches and challenges for a sustainable future
title_exact_search Resilience and human history multidisciplinary approaches and challenges for a sustainable future
title_full Resilience and human history multidisciplinary approaches and challenges for a sustainable future Yumiko Nara, Tetsuya Inamura, (editors)
title_fullStr Resilience and human history multidisciplinary approaches and challenges for a sustainable future Yumiko Nara, Tetsuya Inamura, (editors)
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title_sub multidisciplinary approaches and challenges for a sustainable future
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