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Rethinking natural hazards research and engagement to include co-creation with Indigenous communities

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Rethinking natural hazards research and engagement to include co-creation with Indigenous communities. / Jones, Thomas J.; Nyce, Harry; Moigne, Yannick Le et al.
In: npj Natural Hazards, Vol. 1, 34, 22.11.2024.

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Jones, T. J., Nyce, H., Moigne, Y. L., Williams-Jones, G., & Nyce, D. (2024). Rethinking natural hazards research and engagement to include co-creation with Indigenous communities. npj Natural Hazards, 1, Article 34. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44304-024-00034-7

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Jones TJ, Nyce H, Moigne YL, Williams-Jones G, Nyce D. Rethinking natural hazards research and engagement to include co-creation with Indigenous communities. npj Natural Hazards. 2024 Nov 22;1:34. doi: 10.1038/s44304-024-00034-7

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Jones, Thomas J. ; Nyce, Harry ; Moigne, Yannick Le et al. / Rethinking natural hazards research and engagement to include co-creation with Indigenous communities. In: npj Natural Hazards. 2024 ; Vol. 1.

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