Linking regional stakeholder scenarios and shared socioeconomic pathways: Quantified West African food and climate futures in a global context
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Hugo Valin | Jules Bayala | Lucas Rutting | Petr Havlík | Shahnila Islam | P. Thornton | P. Havlík | H. Valin | J. Vervoort | A. Palazzo | J. Bayala | D. Mason-D’Croz | L. Rutting | R. Zougmoré | Joost M. Vervoort | Amanda Palazzo | Shahnila Islam | Hamé Abdou Kadi Kadi | Robert Zougmore | Daniel Mason-D’Croz | Philip Thornton | S. Islam
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