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More-than-human geomorphologies

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Progress in Physical Geography: An International Review of Geographical Work in the Natural and Environmental Sciences

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Abstract

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, Ahead of Print.
We propose more-than-human (MTH) geomorphologies as a conceptual reframing for undertaking socially situated, geographical and holistic landscape science. With increasing momentum in the environmental social sciences, more-than-human approaches offer less ...