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Environmental livelihood security in Southeast Asia and Oceania: a water-energy-food-livelihoods nexus approach for spatially assessing change. White paper

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Main Authors: Biggs, E.M., Boruff, B., Bruce, E., Duncan, J.M.A., Haworth, B.J., Duce, S., Horsley, J., Curnow, Jayne, Neef, A., McNeill, K., Pauli, N., Ogtrop, F.van, Imanari, Y.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2014
Subjects:
gender
environmental sustainability
environmental management
ecological factors
biodiversity
living standards
water security
energy conservation
food security
climate change
temperature
precipitation
cyclones
agriculture
farmland
demography
urbanization
sociocultural environment
community management
institutions
political aspects
remote sensing
natural disasters
monitoring
sustainable development
assessment
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71199
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