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ESPON CLIMATE - Climate Change and Territorial Effects on Regions and Local Economies Version 22/03/2010 The ESPON 2013 Programme ESPON CLIMATE - Climate Change and Territorial Effects on Regions and Local Economies Applied Research Project 2013/1/4 Revised Interim Report - Annexes - 1 Annex 1: Bibliography Bibliography AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (2006): AAAS Atlas of Population and Environment, http://atlas.aaas.org. ABI (Association of British Insurers) (2004): A Changing Climate for Insurance, London: ABI Adger, W.N.; Arnell, N.W.; Tompkins, E.L. (2005): Successful adaptation to climate change across scales. In: Global Environmental Change Part A, vol. 15, no. 2: 77-86. Agrawala, S.; Faukhauser, S. (2008): Economic Aspects of Adaptation to Climate Change, OECD. Alberini, A.; Chiabai, A.; Muehlenbachs, L. 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