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Climate change vulnerability and value chain assessment in Egypt and Kenya
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2017
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Sustainability & Resilience (su-re.co)
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Takeshi Takama, Ibnu Budiman, Novelita Wahyu Mondamina, Yudiandra Yuwono, Cynthia J Ismail
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Session 9: Unpacking the water-energy-food nexus
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