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Vulnerability of Brazilian Megacities to Climate Change: The São Paulo Metropolitan Region

Carlos Afonso Nobre (), Andrea Ferraz Young (), Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva (), José Antônio Marengo Orsini (), Antonio Donato Nobre (), Agostinho Tadashi Ogura (), Osório Thomaz (), Guillermo Oswaldo Obregón Párraga (), Gustavo Costa M. da Silva (), Maria Valverde (), André Carvalho Silveira () and Grasiela de Oliveira Rodrigues ()
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Carlos Afonso Nobre: IPC-IG
Andrea Ferraz Young: IPC-IG
Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva: IPC-IG
José Antônio Marengo Orsini: IPC-IG
Antonio Donato Nobre: IPC-IG
Agostinho Tadashi Ogura: IPC-IG
Osório Thomaz: IPC-IG
Guillermo Oswaldo Obregón Párraga: IPC-IG
Gustavo Costa M. da Silva: IPC-IG
Maria Valverde: IPC-IG
André Carvalho Silveira: IPC-IG
Grasiela de Oliveira Rodrigues: IPC-IG

No 161, One Pager from International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth

Keywords: Vulnerability; of; Brazilian; Megacities; to; Climate; Change:; The; São; Paulo; Metropolitan; Region (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1
Date: 2012-05
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Published by UNDP - International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2012, pages 1-1

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