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A Global-Level Model of the Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Child Stunting via Income and Food Price in 2030 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2018, 126 (9)
作者:  Lloyd, Simon J.;  Bangalore, Mook;  Chalabi, Zaid;  SariKovats, R.;  Hallegatte, Stephane;  Rozenberg, Julie;  Valin, Hugo;  Havlik, Petr
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Future environmental and agricultural impacts of Brazil's Forest Code 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 13 (7)
作者:  Soterroni, Aline C.;  Mosnier, Mine;  Carvalho, Alexandre X. Y.;  Camara, Gilberto;  Obersteiner, Michael;  Andrade, Pedro R.;  Souza, Ricardo C.;  Brock, Rebecca;  Pirker, Johannes;  Kraxner, Florian;  Havlik, Petr;  Kapos, Valerie;  zu Ermgassen, Erasmus K. H. J.;  Valin, Hugo;  Ramos, Fernando M.
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Brazil'  s Forest Code  environmental protection  agricultural production  environmental legislation  imperfect enforcement  full enforcement  deforestation  
Evaluating the effects of climate change on US agricultural systems: sensitivity to regional impact and trade expansion scenarios 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 13 (6)
作者:  Baker, Justin S.;  Havlik, Petr;  Beach, Robert;  Leclere, David;  Schmid, Erwin;  Valin, Hugo;  Cole, Jefferson;  Creason, Jared;  Ohrel, Sara;  McFarland, James
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climate change  impacts  agriculture  
Comparing impacts of climate change and mitigation on global agriculture by 2050 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 13 (6)
作者:  van Meij, Hans;  Havlik, Petr;  Lotze-Campen, Hermann;  Stehfest, Elke;  Witzke, Peter;  Dominguez, Ignacio Perez;  Bodirsky, Benjamin Leon;  van Dijk, Michiel;  Doelman, Jonathan;  Fellmann, Thomas;  Humpenoeder, Florian;  Koopman, Jason F. L.;  Mueller, Christoph;  Popp, Alexander;  Tabeau, Andrzej;  Valin, Hugo;  van Zeist, Willem-Jan
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agriculture  climate change  mitigation  adaptation  economic models  shared socioeconomic pathways