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The Localization Reader

R. De Young and T. Princen (eds.), The localization reader: Adapting to the coming downshift. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA. 2012, 346 pp. illus. 24 cm, Paper, ISBN 978-0-262-51687-7, US$27.00

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Chappell, M.J. The Localization Reader. Landscape Ecol 28, 1631–1633 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-013-9890-0

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