The lived experience of energy and forced displacement
The lived experience of energy and forced displacement: Qualitative methods for humanitarian energy research
The lived experience of energy and forced displacement: Qualitative methods for humanitarian energy research
Author | Cross, Jamie; Okello, Anna; Douglas, Megan; Martin, Craig; Njoki, Elizabeth; Ray, Charlotte; Rosenberg-Jansen, Sarah; Lebongo-Onana, Achille Severin; Yemtim, Adolhpe; Verhoeven, Arno |
Year Published | 2018 |
Rights Holder | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States |
Full Record | https://infohub.practicalaction.org/handle/11283/620962 |
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