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A tale of two protected areas : “value and nature conservation” in comparable national parks in Estonia and Russia. / Järv, Henri; Shkaruba, Anton; Likhacheva, Olga; Kireyeu, Viktar; Ward, Raymond; Sepp, Kalev.

In: Land, Vol. 10, No. 3, 274, 08.03.2021.

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Järv, Henri ; Shkaruba, Anton ; Likhacheva, Olga ; Kireyeu, Viktar ; Ward, Raymond ; Sepp, Kalev. / A tale of two protected areas : “value and nature conservation” in comparable national parks in Estonia and Russia. In: Land. 2021 ; Vol. 10, No. 3.

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