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The Climate and Development Challenge for Latin America and the Caribbean: Options for Climate-Resilient, Low-Carbon Development. (2013). Vergara, Walter ; Pachauri, Rajendra ; Isbell, Paul ; Suding, Paul H. ; Gutman, Pablo ; Luis Miguel Galindo Paliza, ; Samaniego, Joseluis ; Rios, Ana R..
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