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Vol. 7, Issue 2, 2012November 01, 2012 CST

Accessibility of Peripheral Regions: Evidence From Aegean Islands (Greece)

Ioannis Spilanis, Thanasis Kizos, Paraskevi Petsioti,
accessibilityAegeanGreeceislandsperipheralityvirtual distance
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Spilanis, I., Kizos, T., & Petsioti, P. (2012). Accessibility of Peripheral Regions: Evidence From Aegean Islands (Greece). Island Studies Journal, 7(2), 199–214. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.24043/​isj.268
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