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Double Jeopardy: Mapping Social Vulnerability and Climate Change in Georgia
posted May 31, 2018 03:19 AM by doutlaw

In this issue of Leaves of Change you will learn about a recent study in Georgia that addressed two key questions: Will the physical effects of climate change be more apparent in some areas? Will certain populations and communities be affected more than others? You will also learn about the Centers’ recent training and outreach activities, recommended resources, and upcoming events related to urban and interface forestry.

 

Learn more at http://www.urbanforestrysouth.org/products/leaves/double-jeopardy-mapping-social-vulnerability-and-climate-change-in-georgia/index_html


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