Health Impacts of Climate and Environmental Change: Awareness and Challenges to Adaptation

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Health Impacts of Climate and Environmental Change: Awareness and Challenges to Adaptation. / Furu, Peter; Duong, Van Khanh.

On the Frontiers of Climate and Environmental Change. red. / Ole Bruun; Thorkil Casse. Berlin : Springer, 2013. s. 195-218.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Furu, P & Duong, VK 2013, Health Impacts of Climate and Environmental Change: Awareness and Challenges to Adaptation. i O Bruun & T Casse (red), On the Frontiers of Climate and Environmental Change. Springer, Berlin, s. 195-218.

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Furu, P., & Duong, V. K. (2013). Health Impacts of Climate and Environmental Change: Awareness and Challenges to Adaptation. I O. Bruun, & T. Casse (red.), On the Frontiers of Climate and Environmental Change (s. 195-218). Springer.

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Furu P, Duong VK. Health Impacts of Climate and Environmental Change: Awareness and Challenges to Adaptation. I Bruun O, Casse T, red., On the Frontiers of Climate and Environmental Change. Berlin: Springer. 2013. s. 195-218

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Furu, Peter ; Duong, Van Khanh. / Health Impacts of Climate and Environmental Change: Awareness and Challenges to Adaptation. On the Frontiers of Climate and Environmental Change. red. / Ole Bruun ; Thorkil Casse. Berlin : Springer, 2013. s. 195-218

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