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New technologies and the political economy of geomorphology
Rob Inkpen
Centre for Applied Geoscience
University of Portsmouth Ageing Network
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
political economy
100%
geomorphology
69%
new technology
66%
monitoring technique
29%
resource
13%
Social Sciences
political economy
61%
new technology
57%
monitoring
17%
resources
10%