A framework for climate change adaptation indicators for the natural environment
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V. Kapos | R. Gregory | J. Pearce‐Higgins | C. Ffoulkes | S. G. Willis | K. Maltby | J. Hodgson | M. Morecroft | S. Duffield | R. Bates | J. Geschke | C. Bradshaw | K. Bowgen | L. Antão | O. Watts | Amanda M. Franco | M. Harley | R. Jenkins
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