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Adaptation measures in the EU: Policies, costs, and economic assessment. "Climate Proofing" of key EU policies

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  • Altvater, Susanne
  • de Block, Debora
  • Bouwma, Irene
  • Dworak, Thomas
  • Frelih-Larsen, Ana
  • Görlach, Benjamin
  • Hermeling, Claudia
  • Klostermann, Judith
  • König, Martin
  • Leitner, Markus
  • Marinova, Natasha
  • McCallum, Sabine
  • Naumann, Sandra
  • Osberghaus, Daniel
  • Prutsch, Andrea
  • Reif, Christiane
  • van de Sandt, Kaj
  • Swart, Rob
  • Tröltzsch, Jenny

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  • Altvater, Susanne & de Block, Debora & Bouwma, Irene & Dworak, Thomas & Frelih-Larsen, Ana & Görlach, Benjamin & Hermeling, Claudia & Klostermann, Judith & König, Martin & Leitner, Markus & Marinova, , 2012. "Adaptation measures in the EU: Policies, costs, and economic assessment. "Climate Proofing" of key EU policies," ZEW Expertises, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, number 110558, September.
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