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Adaptation for India's cities

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  • Aromar Revi

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The impact of climate changes will become key economic and political questions in South Asia. Indian cities will be affected the most by these. Policies will have to be adopted in such a way that the effect is reduced in India.

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  • Aromar Revi, 2007. "Adaptation for India's cities," Working Papers id:1314, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1314
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