Adaptation in a multi-stressor environment: perceptions and responses to climatic and economic risks by coffee growers in Mesoamerica
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Catherine M. Tucker | Hallie Eakin | H. Morales | H. Eakin | C. Tucker | Edwin Castellanos | Helda Morales | Juan F. Barrera | Rafael Diaz-Porras | Edwin Josue Castellanos | J. Barrera | Rafael Díaz-Porras
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