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Development of a conceptual framework for integrated analysis and assessment of agricultural systems in SEAMLESS-IF

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Ewert, F.
van Ittersum, M.K.
Bezlepkina, I.
Lansink, A.G.J.M. Oude
Brouwer, F.M.
Andersen, E.
Flichman, G.
Heckelei, T.
Olsson, J. Alkan
Olsson, L.
Rizzoli, A.E.
van der Wal, T.
Wery, J.
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Paper provided by SEAMLESS: System for Environmental and Agricultural Modelling, Linking European Science and Society in its series Reports with number 9287.

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