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Transitioning to Climate Resilient Development : Perspectives from Communities in Peru

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  • Frank Sperling
  • Corinne Validivia
  • Roberto Quiroz
  • Roberto Valdivia
  • Lenkiza Angulo
  • Anton Seimon
  • Ian Noble

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  • Frank Sperling & Corinne Validivia & Roberto Quiroz & Roberto Valdivia & Lenkiza Angulo & Anton Seimon & Ian Noble, 2008. "Transitioning to Climate Resilient Development : Perspectives from Communities in Peru," World Bank Publications - Reports 18383, The World Bank Group.
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