Illustrating the coupled human-environment system for vulnerability analysis: Three case studies.

This article applies the Research and Assessment Systems for Sustainability Program vulnerability framework to three cases, the tropical southern Yucatan, the arid Yaqui Valley of northwest Mexico, and the pan-Arctic.

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Turner, B.L. II; Matson, P. A.; McCarthy, J. J.; Corell, R. W.; Christensen, L.; Eckley, N.; Hovelsrud-Broda, G. K.; Kasperson, J. X.; Kasperson, R. E.; Luers, A.; Martello, M. L.; Mathiesen, S.; Naylor, R. L.; Polsky, C.; Pulsipher, A.; Schiller, A.; Selin, H.; Tyler, N.
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Turner, B.L. II, Matson, P. A., McCarthy, J. J., Corell, R. W., Christensen, L., Eckley, N., Hovelsrud-Broda, G. K., Kasperson, J. X., Kasperson, R. E., Luers, A., Martello, M. L., Mathiesen, S., Naylor, R. L., Polsky, C., Pulsipher, A., Schiller, A., Selin, H. and Tyler, N. 2003. Illustrating the coupled human-environment system for vulnerability analysis: Three case studies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100(14):8080-8085.

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2003
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