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This briefing paper is the second in a series on basic services in Nepal.
This report examines the labour productivity impacts of climate change
Reviews alternative approaches to modelling future river water temperature for England.
Effects, adaptive functional mechanisms specific to reproductive growth stage and strategies to improve heat tolerance
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Significant reductions in populations of tsetse in parts of Zimbabwe have been attributed to increases in temperature over recent decades
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