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Agriculture and climate change in global scenarios: why don't the models agree

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Main Authors: Nelson, Gerald C., Mensbrugghe, Dominique van der, Ahammad, H., Blanc, Elodie, Calvin, Katherine, Hasegawa, Tomoko, Havlík, Petr, Heyhoe, Edwina, Kyle, Page, Lotze-Campen, Hermann, Lampe M. von, Mason-D'Croz, Daniel, Meijl, Hans van, Müller, Christoph, Reilly, J., Robertson, Richard D., Sands, Ronald D., Schmitz, Christoph, Tabeau, Andrzej, Takahashi, K., Valin, Hugo, Willenbockel, Dirk
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2014
Subjects:
resource management
models
technological changes
economic development
commodities
climate
agriculture
malnutrition
nutrition
trade
food supply
protected areas
environmental modelling
econometric models
food security
crop modelling
prices
commodity markets
climate change
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/52163
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