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Using Spatial Literacy for Disaster Management in Coastal Communities of Small Island Developing States (SIDS): A Case Study from Lavongai, Papua New Guinea. (2024). Sriyanto, Sriyanto ; Sadeli, Elly Hasan ; Mandili, Abdel ; Nirwansyah, Anang Widhi ; Inez-Pedro, Bianca ; Aini, John.
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