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C. P. Weaver (), S. Mooney, D. Allen, N. Beller-Simms, T. Fish, A. E. Grambsch, W. Hohenstein, Keri Jacobs, M. A. Kenney, M. A. Lane, L. Langner, E. Larson, D. L. McGinnis, R. H. Moss, L. G. Nichols, C. Nierenberg, E. A. Seyller, P. C. Stern and R. Winthrop
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C. P. Weaver: Environmental Protection Agency
S. Mooney: Boise State University
D. Allen: US Global Change Research Program
N. Beller-Simms: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
T. Fish: United States Department of the Interior
A. E. Grambsch: Environmental Protection Agency
W. Hohenstein: United Stated Department of Agriculture
M. A. Kenney: Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center/Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites-Maryland, University of Maryland
M. A. Lane: Board on Environmental Change and Society, National Research Council
L. Langner: United Stated Department of Agriculture Forest Service
E. Larson: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
D. L. McGinnis: Montana State University-Billings
R. H. Moss: Joint Global Change Research Institute (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and University of Maryland)
L. G. Nichols: National Science Foundation
C. Nierenberg: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
E. A. Seyller: US Global Change Research Program
P. C. Stern: Board on Environmental Change and Society, National Research Council
R. Winthrop: Bureau of Land Management

Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 8, 656-659

Abstract: US efforts to integrate social and biophysical sciences to address the issue of global change exist within a wider movement to understand global change as a societal challenge and to inform policy. Insights from the social sciences can help transform global change research into action.

Date: 2014
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