Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19

10.1016/j.polgeo.2022.102646

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Main Authors: Miller, Michelle A, Astuti, Rini, Hirsch, Philip, Marschke, Melissa, Rigg, Jonathan, Saksena-Taylor, Poonam, Suhardiman, Diana, Tan, Zu Dienle, Taylor, David M, Varkkey, Helena
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-2298982024-04-04T06:27:48Z Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19 Miller, Michelle A Astuti, Rini Hirsch, Philip Marschke, Melissa Rigg, Jonathan Saksena-Taylor, Poonam Suhardiman, Diana Tan, Zu Dienle Taylor, David M Varkkey, Helena ASIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES GEOGRAPHY TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE Social Sciences Geography Political Science Government & Law ASEAN Borders COVID-19 Critical geopolitics Selective permeability Transboundary environmental governance POVERTY 10.1016/j.polgeo.2022.102646 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY 97 Completed 2022-08-03T08:16:53Z 2022-08-03T08:16:53Z 2022-08-01 2022-08-03T08:04:51Z Article Miller, Michelle A, Astuti, Rini, Hirsch, Philip, Marschke, Melissa, Rigg, Jonathan, Saksena-Taylor, Poonam, Suhardiman, Diana, Tan, Zu Dienle, Taylor, David M, Varkkey, Helena (2022-08-01). Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY 97. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2022.102646 09626298 18735096 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/229898 en ELSEVIER SCI LTD Elements
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Singapore
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topic Social Sciences
Geography
Political Science
Government & Law
ASEAN
Borders
COVID-19
Critical geopolitics
Selective permeability
Transboundary environmental governance
POVERTY
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Geography
Political Science
Government & Law
ASEAN
Borders
COVID-19
Critical geopolitics
Selective permeability
Transboundary environmental governance
POVERTY
Miller, Michelle A
Astuti, Rini
Hirsch, Philip
Marschke, Melissa
Rigg, Jonathan
Saksena-Taylor, Poonam
Suhardiman, Diana
Tan, Zu Dienle
Taylor, David M
Varkkey, Helena
Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19
description 10.1016/j.polgeo.2022.102646
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Miller, Michelle A
Astuti, Rini
Hirsch, Philip
Marschke, Melissa
Rigg, Jonathan
Saksena-Taylor, Poonam
Suhardiman, Diana
Tan, Zu Dienle
Taylor, David M
Varkkey, Helena
format Article
author Miller, Michelle A
Astuti, Rini
Hirsch, Philip
Marschke, Melissa
Rigg, Jonathan
Saksena-Taylor, Poonam
Suhardiman, Diana
Tan, Zu Dienle
Taylor, David M
Varkkey, Helena
author_sort Miller, Michelle A
title Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19
title_short Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19
title_full Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19
title_fullStr Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Selective border permeability: Governing complex environmental issues through and beyond COVID-19
title_sort selective border permeability: governing complex environmental issues through and beyond covid-19
publisher ELSEVIER SCI LTD
publishDate 2022
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/229898
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