Authors
Elise S. Gornish, Jill A. Hamilton, Albert Barberán, Blas M. Benito, Julie E. Binzer, Amrei, DeMeester, Robert Gruwez, Bruno Moreira, Shirin Taheri, Sara Tomiolo, Catarina Vinagre, Pauline Vuarin, Jennifer Weaver
Publication date
2013/4/16
Journal
Eos Trans. AGU
Volume
94
Issue
16
Pages
151
Description
Climate change research is an interdisciplinary field, and understanding its social, political, and environmental implications requires integration across fields of research where different tools may be used to address common concerns [Baerwald, 2010]. One of the many advantages of interdisciplinary approaches is that they open communication between complementary fields, filling knowledge gaps and facilitating progression within both individual fields and the broader field of climate change research [Ludwig et al., 2011].
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