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Apollo, Michal (2016-09-27). „The good, the bad and the ugly – three approaches to management of human waste in a high-mountain environment”. International Journal of Environmental Studies. 74 (1): 129—158. ISSN0020-7233. S2CID113843846. doi:10.1080/00207233.2016.1227225.