Discussion Paper - Harvard Kennedy School
Human Sources of Global Change: A Report on Priority Research Initiatives for 1990-1995
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Kates, Robert W., William C. Clark, Vicki Norberg-Bohm, and B. L. Turner III. “Human Sources of Global Change: A Report on Priority Research Initiatives for 1990-1995.” Discussion Paper, E-90-08, Harvard Kennedy School, April 30, 1990.
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