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      Climate change, sea level rise and rice: global market implications

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      Climatic Change
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                Journal
                Climatic Change
                Climatic Change
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                0165-0009
                1573-1480
                February 2012
                April 21 2011
                February 2012
                : 110
                : 3-4
                : 543-560
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                10.1007/s10584-011-0074-0
                0d3ef868-1d38-4339-9e75-87443ea37933
                © 2012
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