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Climate Change and Human Well-being: Bridging Subjective and Objective Perspectives

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Published in:International Journal of Agricultural Extension
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Published: 2025
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title Climate Change and Human Well-being: Bridging Subjective and Objective Perspectives
title_auth Climate Change and Human Well-being: Bridging Subjective and Objective Perspectives
title_full Climate Change and Human Well-being: Bridging Subjective and Objective Perspectives
title_fullStr Climate Change and Human Well-being: Bridging Subjective and Objective Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change and Human Well-being: Bridging Subjective and Objective Perspectives
title_short Climate Change and Human Well-being: Bridging Subjective and Objective Perspectives
title_sort climate change and human well-being: bridging subjective and objective perspectives
topic Agriculture & Food Sciences
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url https://esciencepress.net/journals/IJAE/article/view/5959