Author:
Riahi Keywan,van Vuuren Detlef P.,Kriegler Elmar,Edmonds Jae,O’Neill Brian C.,Fujimori Shinichiro,Bauer Nico,Calvin Katherine,Dellink Rob,Fricko Oliver,Lutz Wolfgang,Popp Alexander,Cuaresma Jesus Crespo,KC Samir,Leimbach Marian,Jiang Leiwen,Kram Tom,Rao Shilpa,Emmerling Johannes,Ebi Kristie,Hasegawa Tomoko,Havlik Petr,Humpenöder Florian,Da Silva Lara Aleluia,Smith Steve,Stehfest Elke,Bosetti Valentina,Eom Jiyong,Gernaat David,Masui Toshihiko,Rogelj Joeri,Strefler Jessica,Drouet Laurent,Krey Volker,Luderer Gunnar,Harmsen Mathijs,Takahashi Kiyoshi,Baumstark Lavinia,Doelman Jonathan C.,Kainuma Mikiko,Klimont Zbigniew,Marangoni Giacomo,Lotze-Campen Hermann,Obersteiner Michael,Tabeau Andrzej,Tavoni Massimo
Funder
“Global Environmental Research Fund”
Integrated Assessment Research Program in the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy
European Union’s Seventh Programme
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change
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