River Culture: an eco-social approach to mitigate the biological and cultural diversity crisis in riverscapes

Author:

Wantzen Karl Matthias,Ballouche Aziz,Longuet Isabelle,Bao Ibrahima,Bocoum Hamady,Cissé Lassana,Chauhan Malavika,Girard Pierre,Gopal BrijORCID,Kane Alioune,Marchese Mercedes Rosa,Nautiyal Prakash,Teixeira Paulo,Zalewski Maciej

Funder

Universities of Tours and Angers

Mission Val de Loire

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Aquatic Science

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