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Changing the Economic and Social Institutions of Lincoln Nebraska to Benefit Climate Change Refugees from the Central American Region
Stanard, Matthew. Selling the Congo: A History of European Pro-Empire Propaganda and the Making of Belgian Imperialism. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2011, 387 pp.
Occurrence and distribution of Melanoplus borealis (Fieber) as a glacial relict in Nebraska
Evaluation of regional trends in the hydro-meteorological variables of West-Central India: Implications for climate change
Forcing the Issue: Nebraska’s Collective Bargaining Stand-Off
Regional one health implications of climate change
The Balkans in Central Europe: a case of introduced lineage of Podarcis muralis in Slovakia highlighting the impact of international trading and climate change
A Study on the ICT-based Benefit Improvement of the Chung-ju Multipurpose Dam for Climate Change
Weeds in a changing climate: Competitors or service plants?
Understanding climate refugees from educators’ perspectives: Social studies teachers’ views
A Bibliometric Analysis of the Role of Public Institutions in Climate Change Research
The Development of Rice Farming, Regional Development, and Changes in the Economic Views of ...
Globally important plant functional traits for coping with climate change
Climate Change Scenarios for the Basque Country: wind, humidity and radiation
Investigating the Impact of Climate Change on the Dynamics of Fungal Plant Pathogens
Economic Impact of Climate Change on Smallholder Crop Farms in Nigeria
Economic Assimilation of Mexicans and Central Americans in the United States1
"The Scriabin Companion: History, Performance, and Lore," by Lincoln Ballard and Matthew Bengtson
Climate Change Impact on the Biosphere, Biodiversity and Food-Water-Energy Nexus
The Canadian Genomic Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change (GenARCC) Project
Identifying refugia from the synergistic threats of climate change and invasive species
Contrasting shifts in potential climatic suitability of two vectors ( and ) across China and Europe under climate change
Systematic review of environmental outcomes and social benefits of sustainable landscape design
Aligning regional and international biodiversity conventions to benefit butterfly conservation in Africa: A review
“FLEEING THE CLIMATE: THE NEED FOR PROTECTION OF CLIMATE REFUGEES IN THE LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW”