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Developing countries can adapt to climate change effectively using nature-based solutions
S. Villamayor-tomas, A. Bisaro, et al.
Explore the groundbreaking research by Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Alexander Bisaro, Kevin Moull, Amaia Albizua, Isabel Mank, Jochen Hinkel, Gerald Leppert, and Martin Noltze on climate change adaptation interventions in low- and middle-income countries. This study reveals the powerful impact of nature-based solutions in reducing risks and enhancing development outcomes, particularly in the agricultural and coastal sectors.
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