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Terminology / Ecological restoration / Ecosystem services / Systems ecology / Biodiversity / Agriculture / Cost–benefit analysis / Climate risk / Adaptation to global warming / Environment / Environmental economics / Knowledge
Date: 2013-07-10 08:01:52
Terminology
Ecological restoration
Ecosystem services
Systems ecology
Biodiversity
Agriculture
Cost–benefit analysis
Climate risk
Adaptation to global warming
Environment
Environmental economics
Knowledge

Assessing the preparedness of England’s natural resources for a changing climate: Assessing the type and level of adaptation action required to address climate risks in the ‘vulnerability hotspots’ SRUC

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