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      Vulnerability of Chepang households to climate change and extremes in the Mid-Hills of Nepal

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      Climatic Change
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                Journal
                Climatic Change
                Climatic Change
                Springer Nature
                0165-0009
                1573-1480
                April 2016
                December 2 2015
                April 2016
                : 135
                : 3-4
                : 521-537
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                10.1007/s10584-015-1572-2
                63be077e-28ed-42bd-a95d-8bda1bcf63b9
                © 2016

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