Adaptation to Variable Environments, Resilience to Climate Change: Investigating Land, Water and Settlement in Indus Northwest India
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A. Pandey | D. Hodell | C. Petrie | P. Jones | J. Bates | Yama Dixit | V. Pawar | C. Lancelotti | Sayantani Neogi | F. Lynam | R. Singh | D. Redhouse | Danika Parikh | C. French | D. Singh
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