Entre el Estado, la Comunidad y el Abuelo: Agua y Justicia Climática en el Sur del Callejón de Huaylas

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Entre el Estado, la Comunidad y el Abuelo : Agua y Justicia Climática en el Sur del Callejón de Huaylas. / Rasmussen, Mattias Borg.

I: Revista de Glaciares y Ecosistemas de Montaña, Bind 8, 2023, s. 89-94.

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Rasmussen, MB 2023, 'Entre el Estado, la Comunidad y el Abuelo: Agua y Justicia Climática en el Sur del Callejón de Huaylas', Revista de Glaciares y Ecosistemas de Montaña, bind 8, s. 89-94. <https://repositorio.inaigem.gob.pe/collections/cf891f99-1d0d-4e75-b23d-4d8921442e72>

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Rasmussen, M. B. (2023). Entre el Estado, la Comunidad y el Abuelo: Agua y Justicia Climática en el Sur del Callejón de Huaylas. Revista de Glaciares y Ecosistemas de Montaña, 8, 89-94. https://repositorio.inaigem.gob.pe/collections/cf891f99-1d0d-4e75-b23d-4d8921442e72

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Rasmussen MB. Entre el Estado, la Comunidad y el Abuelo: Agua y Justicia Climática en el Sur del Callejón de Huaylas. Revista de Glaciares y Ecosistemas de Montaña. 2023;8:89-94.

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Rasmussen, Mattias Borg. / Entre el Estado, la Comunidad y el Abuelo : Agua y Justicia Climática en el Sur del Callejón de Huaylas. I: Revista de Glaciares y Ecosistemas de Montaña. 2023 ; Bind 8. s. 89-94.

Bibtex

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