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Bangladesh confronts climate change: keeping our heads above water

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Bangladesh confronts climate change: keeping our heads above water. / Roy, Manoj; Hanlon, Joseph; Hulme, David.
London : Anthem Press, 2016. 168 p.

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Roy, M, Hanlon, J & Hulme, D 2016, Bangladesh confronts climate change: keeping our heads above water. Anthem Press, London .

APA

Roy, M., Hanlon, J., & Hulme, D. (2016). Bangladesh confronts climate change: keeping our heads above water. Anthem Press.

Vancouver

Roy M, Hanlon J, Hulme D. Bangladesh confronts climate change: keeping our heads above water. London : Anthem Press, 2016. 168 p.

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Roy, Manoj ; Hanlon, Joseph ; Hulme, David. / Bangladesh confronts climate change : keeping our heads above water. London : Anthem Press, 2016. 168 p.

Bibtex

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