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Date: 2013-05-31 14:38:59
Social vulnerability
Earth
Marxan
Geographic information system
Species distribution
Environment
Natural resource management
Vulnerability
Risk
Ecology
Biology

Conceptual Approaches to Climate Change Assessments  (One or more of these approaches would be useful while conducting a vulnerability assessment, a scenarios  analysis or to develop on adaptation 

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