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Volume: 42 issue: 2, page(s): 149-170

Issue published:  March 01  2024

DOI:10.1177/23996544231194828

Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto , Joseph M Cheer , Maartje Roelofsen , Claudio Minca , Chin-Ee Ong , Cora Wong , Dominic Lapointe , Meng Qu , AD McCormick , Chih-Chen Trista Lin ,
, Hong Kong, China
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, Sydney, Australia
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, Barcelona, Spain
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, Bologna, Italy
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, Macao, China
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, Macao, China
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, Montreal, Canada
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, Sapporo, Japan
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, Naoshima, Japan
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, Wageningen, The Netherlands

Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto, Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong, 10.33 The Jockey Club Tower, Pokfulam Road, Pokfulam 999077, Hong Kong. Email: iaquinto@hku.hk

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Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space

Vol 42, Issue 2, pp. 149 - 170

Issue published date: March-01-2024

10.1177/23996544231194828


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