Climate Services Ecosystems in times of COVID-19

Faced with the greatest public health crisis of our time, people must work together and learn from each other to overcome the complex challenges facing our communities, countries, and the world. Climate-related hazards are one of those challenges; they exacerbate already challenging public health co...

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Autores principales: Goddard, Lisa, González Romero, Carmen, Muñoz, Angel G, Acharya, Nachiketa, Ahmed, Shamsuddin, Baethgen, Walter, Blumenthal, Benno, Braun, Mélody, Campos, Diego, Chourio, Xandre, Cousin, Rémi, Cortés, Catalina, Curtis, Ashley, Corral, John del, Dinh, Dannie, Dinku, Tufa, Fiondella, Francesco, Furlow, John, García-López, Alan, Giraldo Mendez, Diana Carolina, Gómez, Rosario, Grossi, Amanda, Hailemariam, Kinfe, Hansen, James, Hassan, Quamrul, Hoang, Lam, Jordan, Pamela, List, Geneva, Mannan, Md. Abdul, Mason, Simon J., Melo, Jeimmy, Navarro Racines, Carlos Eduardo, Ndiaye, Ousmane, Nguyen-Quang, Trung, Nguyen-Van, Thang, Oliva, Juan Pablo, Osgood, Daniel, Pons, Diego, Prager, Steven D, Hernández Quevedo, Mónica, Robertson, Andrew W., Ramírez Villegas, Julián Armando, Ruíz, José Franklyn, Rojas, Oscar, Schubmann, Lena, Teshome, Fetene, Thomson, Madeleine C., Turner, Jacquelyn, Trzaska, Sylwia, Van Mai, Khiem, Vadillo, Audrey, Vicencio, José Miguel, Vu-Van, Thang
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111389

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