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The rise of demand-driven climate services

doi: 10.1038/nclimate2836
With the concept of climate services rapidly climbing research and research-funding agendas worldwide, the time is ripe for a debate about the objectives, scope and content of such services.
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
- University of Oxford United Kingdom
- University of Lisbon Portugal
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa Portugal
- Environmental Change Institute United Kingdom
Climate Change and Adaptive Land and Water Management, Climate Change, Alterra - Klimaatverandering en adaptief land- en watermanagement, Klimaatverandering en adaptief land- en watermanagement, Klimaatverandering, Climate Resilience, Klimaatbestendigheid, Alterra - Climate change and adaptive land and water management, SBTMR
Climate Change and Adaptive Land and Water Management, Climate Change, Alterra - Klimaatverandering en adaptief land- en watermanagement, Klimaatverandering en adaptief land- en watermanagement, Klimaatverandering, Climate Resilience, Klimaatbestendigheid, Alterra - Climate change and adaptive land and water management, SBTMR
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