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Biodiversity and Climate Change

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IPCC 3rd Assessment Report

CBD Technical Series No. 10 - Interlinkages Between Biological Diversity And Climate Change

IPCC Technical Paper V

CBD Technical Series No. 25 - Guidance for Promoting Synergy Among Activities Addressing Biological Diversity,Desertification, Land Degradation and Climate Change

Case Studies on Climate Change and World Heritage

FCCC Compendium of methods and tools for assessing impacts and vulnerability, and developing adaptation responses

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