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Home > Publications > Research articles > Land use and socio-economics. Identifying societal factors that lead to agricultural landscapes vulnerable to climate change in Malawi.

Land use and socio-economics. Identifying societal factors that lead to agricultural landscapes vulnerable to climate change in Malawi.

Evan Fraser, Elisabeth Simelton, Mette Termansen, Andy Dougill, David Dalison Mkwambisi

http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1307/6/34/342001/meta

Authors

  • Evan Fraser
  • Elisabeth Simelton
  • Mette Termansen
  • Andy Dougill
  • David Mkwambisi

Publication type

  • Research articles

Publication date

1 Jan 2009

Topics

  • Vulnerability, adaptation and resilience

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