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Operationalizing and Empirically Identifying Populations Trapped in Place by Climate and Environmental Stressors in Mexico

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  • Jack DeWaard
  • Lori M. Hunter
  • Mason C. Mathews
  • Esteban J. Quiñones
  • Fernando Riosmena
  • Daniel H. Simon

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A 2011 Foresight report by the UK Government Office for Science introduced and raised questions and concerns about trapped populations.

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  • Jack DeWaard & Lori M. Hunter & Mason C. Mathews & Esteban J. Quiñones & Fernando Riosmena & Daniel H. Simon, "undated". "Operationalizing and Empirically Identifying Populations Trapped in Place by Climate and Environmental Stressors in Mexico," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 60d31e7f9bd54999a54610da5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:60d31e7f9bd54999a54610da5506103e
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    climate; environmental stressors; Mexico; international;
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