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Using socio-economic vulnerability assessments to guide community-based adaptation to climate-change: an application to small-scale farming in the Peruvian highlands

Time

14:15

Venue

Institute of Geography
Hallerstrasse 10
3012 Bern

Colloquium in Climatology, Climate Impact and Remote Sensing

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Filippo Lechthaler (ETHZ)

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Languages: English