Building adaptive capacity to climate change; approaches applied in five diverse fisheries settings
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Philippa J. Cohen | Matthew Roscher | D. Eam | S. Suri | J. Van Der Ploeg | David J. Mills | J. Nagoli | Joshua E. Cinner | M. Hossain | J. D. Ploeg | M. Hossain | D. Mills | J. Cinner | P. Cohen | M. Roscher | J. Nagoli | S. Suri | D. Eam
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