
With contributions about ecology in Eastern European terminologies such as dimensions of regulations within geographical contexts and the analysis of concepts of metabolism, semiotics and biogeocoenosis,
the Leibniz Center for research on literature and culture (Leibniz Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung) published,
together with our network member Tatjana Petzer and papers from the Russian Ecospheres network.
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