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Title: Island-based research : obstacle or opportunity?
Authors: Renouf, Tia
Whalen, Desmond
Dubrowski, Adam
Dillon, Deborah
Scantlebury, Michael
Harrop, Verle
Baldacchino, Godfrey
Keywords: Islands
Islands -- Social aspects
Islands -- Economic conditions
Islands -- Environmental aspects
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Cureus Inc.
Citation: Renouf, T., Whalen, D., Dubrowski, A., Dillon, D., Scantlebury, M., Harrop, V., & Baldacchino, G. (2016). Island-based research: Obstacle or Opportunity?. Cureus 8(1), 1-2.
Abstract: Like Darwin's finches, island dwellers evolve and adapt to their unique environments. This creates opportunities and challenges for island research. Interdisciplinary collaboration between mainland and island-based scholars is desirable. As islands represent complex systems, a needs-based, iterative and systematic strategy for island studies, similar to CIHR's knowledge translation (KT) approach, may be helpful. This pilot study illuminates barriers and benefits to island research.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/32917
ISSN: 21688184
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