Making the most of climate impacts ensembles
Andy Challinor (),
Pierre Martre,
Senthold Asseng,
Philip Thornton and
Frank Ewert
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Andy Challinor: University of Leeds, School of Earth and Environment, Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science
Pierre Martre: INRA UMR1095 GDEC
Senthold Asseng: University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
Philip Thornton: International Livestock Research Institution
Frank Ewert: University of Bonn, Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation
Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 2, 77-80
Abstract:
Increasing use of regionally and globally oriented impacts studies, coordinated across international modelling groups, promises to bring about a new era in climate impacts research. Coordinated cycles of model improvement and projection are needed to make the most of this potential.
Date: 2014
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