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Climatic Change DOI[removed]s10584[removed]y Contributors to the frequency of intense climate disasters in Asia-Pacific countries Vinod Thomas & Jose Ramon G. Albert &
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City

Rahmsdorf / Oxford / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Thailand / Indonesia / Malaysia / United Kingdom / Philippines / Singapore / Brunei / /

Currency

USD / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Albert Philippine Institute / University of East Anglia / Global Precipitation Climatology Center / /

IndustryTerm

greenhouse gas / /

Organization

Climate Research Unit12 / United Nations / C. Hepburn Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment / Asian Development Bank / Met Office Hadley Centre / Food and Agriculture Office / Global Precipitation Climatology Center / J. R. G. Albert Philippine Institute for Development Studies / Oxford University Centre for the Environment / Internal Disaster Monitoring Centre / University of East Anglia / /

Person

Ramon G. Albert / Cameron Hepburn / Jose Ramon / /

Position

Author / Governor / econometric model for count variables with over-dispersion / driver / both statistically and economically / /

Product

Pentax K-x Digital Camera / /

Region

Central Asia / South Asia / Southeast Asia / Asia-Pacific / East Asia / /

Technology

Alpha / /

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