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How can migration contribute to sustainable development in mountains? Mountain Research and Development invites systematic assessments of innovative interventions or action research, empirical studies and meta-analyses on migration trends, their implications, and resulting opportunities, as well as review-based agendas for future research, policies, or action. Notices of intent are due by 15 February 2023, full papers by 1 April 2023.
The MRD Editorial Team
MRD Editorial Office, University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment
mrd-journal.cde@unibe.ch
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