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GAIA: A Systems Approach to Manage Climate Disruption Risks in Public Health and Security

Submitted by Robert.Schaefer on Wed, 2011-12-21 14:16
Fountain, Glen, Paxton, Larry, Nix, Maegen, Babin, Steven, Bos, Nathan, Ihde, Alex, MacDonald, Luke, et al. 2011. GAIA: A Systems Approach to Manage Climate Disruption Risks in Public Health and Security . AGU Fall 2011.
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The increasing dominance of teams in production of knowledge.

Submitted by Nathan.Bos on Tue, 2011-04-12 22:31
Wuchty, Stefan, Jones, Benjamin F, and Uzzi, Brian. 2007. The increasing dominance of teams in production of knowledge. 316. Science (New York, N.Y.): 1036–9.
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