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Engaging Future Vulnerability and Adaptation Using Landscape-scale Iterative Scenario-Building

Release Date: 
September 26, 2014

Engaging Future Vulnerability and Adaptation Using Landscape-scale Iterative Scenario-Building

Dan Murphy, University of Cincinnati 12pm

Co-sponsors: Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions, Dept. of Anthropology, Climate Change Institute, Ecology & Environmental Sciences Program

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