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Regional impacts of climate change and adaptation through crop systems spatial distribution: the

VIGIE-MED project

Andre Chanzy, Hendrick Davy, Ghislain Geniaux, Eric Rigolot, Marta Debolini, Sébastien Garrigues, Martine Guerif, Philippe Clastre, Patrice

Lecharpentier

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Andre Chanzy, Hendrick Davy, Ghislain Geniaux, Eric Rigolot, Marta Debolini, et al.. Regional impacts of climate change and adaptation through crop systems spatial distribution: the VIGIE-MED project. Climate Smart Agriculture 2015, Mar 2015, Montpellier, France. �hal-02741935�

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