A framework for the cross-sectoral integration of multi-model impact projections: land use decisions under climate impacts uncertainties
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M. Lomas | T. Oki | A. Arneth | P. Ciais | J. Elliott | D. Deryng | A. Ruane | C. Folberth | N. Khabarov | K. Neumann | F. Piontek | E. Schmid | E. Stehfest | H. Lotze-Campen | A. Friend | P. Döll | T. Stacke | K. Frieler | M. Bierkens | H. Schellnhuber | J. Schewe | J. Heinke | Q. Tang | R. Pavlick | D. Clark | B. Fekete | D. Wisser | I. Haddeland | Y. Masaki | L. Warszawski | S. Gosling | C. Schmitz | A. Levermann | P. Falloon | V. Huber | K. Nishina | C. Gellhorn
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