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Climate change, agriculture, and adaptation in the Republic of Korea to 2050: An integrated assessment. (2016). Sulser, Timothy ; Robertson, Richard ; Mason-D'Croz, Daniel ; Lim, Youngah ; Islam, Shahnila ; Cenacchi, Nicola ; Wiebe, Keitha D ; Mason-Dacroz, Daniel ; Kim, Chang-Gil.
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  42. Land-use change trajectories up to 2050: insights from a global agro-economic model comparison. (2014). van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique ; Valin, Hugo ; Sands, Ronald ; Nelson, Gerald ; Meijl, Hans ; Mason-D'Croz, Daniel ; Gurgel, Angelo ; Blanc, Elodie ; Heyhoe, Edwina ; Havlik, Petr ; Schmitz, Christoph ; Kyle, Page ; von Lampe, Martin ; Tabeau, Andrzej ; Wise, Marshall ; Popp, Alexander ; Kavallari, Aikaterini ; van Meijl, Hans ; Hasegawa, Tomoko ; Fujimori, Shinichiro.
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  50. Interpreting the Shared Socio-economic Pathways under Climate Change for the ECOWAS region through a stakeholder and multi-model process. (). Mason-D'Croz, Daniel ; Thornton, Philip ; Havlik, Petr ; Rutting, Lucas ; Bayala, Jules ; Vervoort, Joost M ; Kadi, Hame Kadi ; Palazzo, Amanda ; Islam, Shahnila ; Zougmore, Robert.
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