Adapting to climate change: the role of organisational personalities in natural resource management
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Veronica A. J. Doerr | Alistair J. Hobday | Lilly Lim-Camacho | Christopher Cvitanovic | N. Marshall | C. Cvitanovic | A. Hobday | L. Lim-Camacho | V. Doerr | Nadine A. Marshall
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