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Review of Intergenerational Education for Adolescents towards Liveable Futures by Kathryn Paige, David Lloyd and Richard Smith

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Ambrosy, J. Review of Intergenerational Education for Adolescents towards Liveable Futures by Kathryn Paige, David Lloyd and Richard Smith. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education 24, 239–242 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-021-00083-w

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