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Date: 2014-12-05 23:03:14
Ethics
Atmospheric sciences
Natural hazards
Vulnerability
Social vulnerability
Hazard
Drought
Tree
Forest
Risk
Emergency management
Management

EFI 20 Years – Science and Policy Forum Our forests in the 21st century ‐ ready for risks and opportunities?  What can science tell us about biotic risks in the context of global change

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