Climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability in the Arctic

The Arctic climate is changing, carrying wide-ranging implications for indigenous and non-indigenous inhabitants, businesses, industry and government across the circumpolar region. The latest scientific assessments indicate that change is happening faster than previously thought, and that the Arctic...

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Published: Adaptation aux changements climatiques / RADAR 2010
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.gs13x9 2023-05-15T14:34:54+02:00 Climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability in the Arctic virginielariviere 2010-04-06 http://adaptationclimat.hypotheses.org/135 fr fre Adaptation aux changements climatiques / RADAR 10670/1.gs13x9 http://adaptationclimat.hypotheses.org/135 other Adaptation aux changements climatiques / RADAR geo scipo Blog post https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6947/ 2010 fttriple 2023-01-22T18:52:27Z The Arctic climate is changing, carrying wide-ranging implications for indigenous and non-indigenous inhabitants, businesses, industry and government across the circumpolar region. The latest scientific assessments indicate that change is happening faster than previously thought, and that the Arctic will continue to experience dramatic climate change in the future. This special edition of Polar Research brings together nine papers on climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability in the. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Climate change Unknown Arctic
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