Vulnerability and its discontents: the past, present, and future of climate change vulnerability research
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James D. Ford | Lea Berrang-Ford | Jesse S. Sayles | Tristan Pearce | Graham McDowell | J. Ford | L. Berrang‐Ford | Ella Belfer | T. Pearce | G. McDowell | J. Sayles | Ella Belfer
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