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Managing risk with climate vulnerability science

Paul C. Stern (), Kristie L. Ebi, Robin Leichenko, Richard Stuart Olson, John D. Steinbruner and Robert Lempert
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Paul C. Stern: National Research Council
Kristie L. Ebi: ClimAdapt, LLC
Robin Leichenko: Rutgers University
Richard Stuart Olson: Extreme Events Institute, Florida International University
John D. Steinbruner: School of Public Policy, University of Maryland
Robert Lempert: Rand Corporation

Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 7, 607-609

Abstract: Climate information alone cannot be sufficient for anticipating and reducing climate impacts. Enhanced vulnerability science is needed, including local to global monitoring, to support effective anticipatory efforts to increase societal resilience to potentially disruptive events.

Date: 2013
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