The human dimension: how social and behavioural research methods can help address microplastics in the environment
Abstract
The present paper illustrates the breadth of research methods in the Social and Behavioural Sciences and how these may be applied to the issue of environmental microplastics.
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identifier: K. J. Wyles (ORCID)
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history: Received 23 September 2016; Accepted 13 October 2016; Accepted Manuscript published 14 October 2016; Advance Article published 26 October 2016; Version of Record published 2 March 2017 File replaced (docx to pdf) on 27.4.23 by NK (LDS)
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Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Journal
Analytical Methods
Volume
9
Issue
9
Pagination
1404-1411
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