Climate Change Research and Technology for Adaptation and Mitigation

This book provides an interdisciplinary view of how to prepare the ecological and socio-economic systems to the reality of climate change. Scientifically sound tools are needed to predict its effects on regional, rather than global, scales, as it is the level at which socio-economic plans are design...

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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2011
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