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Book Review

Routledge handbook of the digital environmental humanities

edited by C. Travis, D. P. Dixon, L. Bergmann, R. Legg, and A. Crampsie, London, Taylor & Francis, 2022, 556 pp., USD$216.00 (hardback), ISBN 9780367536633

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