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Climate information for public health: the role of the IRI climate data library in an integrated knowledge system

Public health professionals are increasingly concerned about the potential impact of climate variability and change on health outcomes. Protecting public health from the vagaries of climate requires new working relationships between the public health sector and the providers of climate data and info...

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Published in:Geospatial health 2012-09, Vol.6 (3), p.S15-S24
Main Authors: del Corral, John, Blumenthal, M Benno, Mantilla, Gilma, Ceccato, Pietro, Connor, Stephen J, Thomson, Madeleine C
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