Climate change impacts and implications for New Zealand to 2100 (Lowland case study)

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Synthesis report: Lowland case study

This report describes a regional integrated assessment that explored the impacts and implications of climate change to 2100 to better understand feedback, cumulative impacts, and limits among economic, social, and environmental outcomes.

 

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