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ISSN 1715-2593
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Vol. 9, Issue 2, 2014November 01, 2014 CST

Water Resources and the Historic Wells of Barbuda: Tradition, Heritage and Hope for a Sustainable Future

Rebecca Borger, Sophia Perdikaris, Amy E. Potter, John Mussington, Reginald Murphy, Louise Thomas, Calvin Gore, Dwight Finch,
Barbudafoodgardensislandresiliencesustainabilitywaterwells
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Borger, R., Perdikaris, S., Potter, A. E., Mussington, J., Murphy, R., Thomas, L., Gore, C., & Finch, D. (2014). Water Resources and the Historic Wells of Barbuda: Tradition, Heritage and Hope for a Sustainable Future. Island Studies Journal, 9(2), 327–342. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.24043/​isj.309

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