Earth system governance: a research framework
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Bernd Siebenhüner | Frank Biermann | Louis Lebel | Joyeeta Gupta | Norichika Kanie | Diana Liverman | Heike Schroeder | Ruben Zondervan | H. Schroeder | B. Siebenhüner | D. Liverman | M. Betsill | J. Gupta | N. Kanie | L. Lebel | F. Biermann | R. Zondervan | Michele M. Betsill | Michele M. Betsill | Heike Schroeder | Ruben Zondervan
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