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Multi-scale vulnerability assessment for adaptation planning

Vulnerability of communities and natural ecosystems, to potential impacts of climate change in developing countries like India, and the need for adaptation are rapidly emerging as central issues in the debate around policy responses to climate change. The present study presents an approach to identi...

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Published in:Current science (Bangalore) 2016-04, Vol.110 (7), p.1225-1239
Main Authors: Esteves, Tashina, Ravindranath, Darshini, Beddamatta, Satyasiba, Raju, K. V., Sharma, Jagmohan, Bala, G., Murthy, Indu K.
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