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Agricultural Production and Externalities Simulator (APES) prototype to be used in Prototype 1 of SEAMLESS-IF

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Donatelli, Marcello
van Evert, Frits
Rutgers, Ben
Trevisan, Marco
Sorce, Andrea
Balderacchi, Matteo
di Guardo, Andrea
Ewert, Frank
Leffelaar, Peter
Meuter, Eelco
Adam, Myriam
Smith, Jo
Gottschalk, Pia
Acutis, Marco
Trevisiol, Patrizia
Gentile, Antonella
Bellocchi, Gianni
Carlini, Laura
Duru, Michel
Cruz, Pablo
Gary, Christian
Kansou, Kamal
Wery, Jacques
Dupraz, Christian
Braudeau, Erik
Martin, Pierre
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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 9299.

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Date of creation: 2007
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