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Has the Establishment of High-Tech Zones Improved Urban Economic Resilience? Evidence from Prefecture-Level Cities in China. (2024). Xia, Xingneng ; Zhou, Wenguang ; Huang, Tao ; Zhang, Sheng ; Yu, Ruoxi.
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  20. Indigenous people’s perceptions about climate change, forest resource management, and coping strategies: a comparative study in Bangladesh. (2019). , Shah ; Quamar, Mufti Nadimul.
    In: Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development.
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  21. Can the Paris deal boost SDGs achievement? An assessment of climate mitigation co-benefits or side-effects on poverty and inequality. (2019). Davide, Marinella ; Campagnolo, Lorenza.
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  22. Micro-level social vulnerability assessment towards climate change adaptation in semi-arid Ghana, West Africa. (2018). Amadou, Laouali M ; Villamor, Grace B ; Asare-Kyei, Daniel K ; Badmos, Biola K ; Adenle, Ademola A ; Odai, Samuel N ; Agodzo, Sampson K.
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  25. Vulnerability Assessment to Climate Variability and Climate Change in Tijuana, Mexico. (2018). Sanchez, Roberto Alejandro ; Morales, Aaron Eduardo.
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  29. Establishing a Framework to Evaluate the Effect of Energy Countermeasures Tackling Climate Change and Air Pollution: The Example of China. (2017). Ou, Xunmin ; Yuan, Jiehui ; Wang, Gehua.
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  30. The Role of Sustainability Resources of Large Greenhouse Gas Emitters: The Case of Corporations in Alberta, Canada. (2017). Hannouf, Marwa ; Assefa, Getachew.
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  38. Crop biodiversity, productivity and production risk: Panel data micro‐evidence from Ethiopia. (2012). Bangwayo-Skeete, Prosper ; Bangwayoskeete, Prosper F ; Zikhali, Precious ; Bezabih, Mintewab.
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  43. Pursuing an integrated development and climate policy framework in Africa: options for mainstreaming. (2010). Chuku, Chuku.
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  44. Techno-economic evaluation of concentrating solar power generation in India. (2010). Purohit, Pallav.
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  45. Building Institutions to Trade Ecosystem Services: Marketing Forest Carbon in Mexico. (2008). Brown, Katrina ; Corbera, Esteve.
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  46. Institutional dynamics and climate change adaptation in South Africa. (2007). Patel, Zarina ; Koch, Ingrid ; Vogel, Coleen.
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  47. Advancement of renewables in Bangladesh and Thailand: Policy intervention and institutional settings. (2006). Yu, Xiaojiang ; Uddin, Sk Noim ; Taplin, Ros.
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  48. Decomposition analysis of CO2 emission intensity between oil-producing and non-oil-producing sub-Saharan African countries. (2006). Ebohon, Obas John ; Ikeme, Anthony Jekwu.
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