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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R835194

Integrating Information from Climate Scientists and Resource Managers: Informing Preparedness and Adaptation to Extreme Event Impacts on Air and Water Quality in California

RFA: Extreme Event Impacts on Air Quality and Water Quality with a Changing Global Climate (2011)

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Journal Article Adapting to extreme events: small drinking water system manager perspectives on the 2012-2016 California Drought CLIMATIC CHANGE Klassic M, Fencl A, Ekstrom J, Ford A Klassic M, Fencl A, Ekstrom J, Ford A. Adapting to extreme events:small drinking water system manager perspectives on the 2012-2016 California Drought. CLIMATIC CHANGE 2022;170(3-4). R835194 (Final) (06/08/22)
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Journal Article Adaptation finance archetypes: local governments' persistent challenges of funding adaptation to climate change and ways to overcome them ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY Moser S, Ekstrom J, Kim J, Heitsch S Moser S, Ekstrom J, Kim J, Heitsch S. Adaptation finance archetypes:local governments' persistent challenges of funding adaptation to climate change and ways to overcome them. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2019;24(2). R835194 (Final) (06/08/22)
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