Directions for Research on Climate and Conflict
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Cullen S. Hendrix | Kenneth A. Schultz | J. Fearon | C. Field | M. Burke | W. Adger | K. Mach | Cullen Hendrix | J. O’Loughlin | J. Scheffran | H. Buhaug | Jean-François Maystadt | Nina von Uexkull | P. Roessler | Caroline M. Kraan | Halvard Buhaug
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