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Table 1. Categories (A to E) of 35 marine attributes (indicators) that contribute to place, person and process aspects of sense of place(SoP)
Fig. 1. Conceptual links between domain, five attribute categories, and differentprocesses that are (mostly) positively linked to well-being and expected to mediategreater SoP in the marine environment.
Figure A1.1: Conceptual model of a simplified socio-ecological system. Positive relationships are
Table A1.1: Variables used to model a socio-ecological system of a small coastal community
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