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The basics of climate change adaptation, vulnerability and risk assessment. Polish version

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    Release date: 14 September 2018
    Topics: Climate change
    Author: JASPERS Climate Change Team
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This is the polish version of the JASPERS working paper bearing the same title, as published in English in June 2017.

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