Combining analytical frameworks to assess livelihood vulnerability to climate change and analyse adaptation options☆
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G. Schwilch | R. Hessel | C. Prell | M. Reed | I. Fazey | L. Stringer | K. Hubacek | Klaus Hubacek | G. Podestá | A. Thomas | C. Ritsema | R. Hessel | D. Letson | G. Schwilch | A. Thomas | D. Nainggolan | M. Rickenbach | N. Geeson | M. Reed | N. Geeson | I. Fazey | K. Hubacek | C. Ritsema | M.S. Reed | G. Podesta | D. Letson | D. Nainggolan | C. Prell | M.G. Rickenbach | L.C. Stringer | A.D. Thomas | D. Nainggolan | David Letson
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