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Assessing the land resource-food price nexus of the Sustainable Development Goals

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) call for a comprehensive new approach to development rooted in planetary boundaries, equity, and inclusivity. The wide scope of the SDGs will necessitate unprecedented integration of siloed policy portfolios to work at international, regional, and national...

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Published in:Science advances 2016-09, Vol.2 (9), p.e1501499-e1501499
Main Authors: Obersteiner, Michael, Walsh, Brian, Frank, Stefan, Havlík, Petr, Cantele, Matthew, Liu, Junguo, Palazzo, Amanda, Herrero, Mario, Lu, Yonglong, Mosnier, Aline, Valin, Hugo, Riahi, Keywan, Kraxner, Florian, Fritz, Steffen, van Vuuren, Detlef
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