Travelling Transect

Finding and communicating fragile site qualities in water landscapes through archipelagic approaches to fieldwork

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Keywords:

Methodology, Transect, Fieldwork, Cartography, Cartographic Diary, Humboldt, Humboldtian Science, Tableau Physique

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2024-11-29