“It seems that climate change is already harming us all”: Complex climate change, health, and socio-ecological risks for Mexican fishing communities
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2025
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M. Banuet-Martinez, A.J. Hernandez-Velasco, C.A. Dominguez-Sanchez, M.J. Espinosa-Romero, F. Vera-Velazquez, S.A. Sandoval-Arauz, S.C. Vazquez-Murillo, S.C.P.P. Ensenada, S.C.P.P. Buzos y Pescadores de la Baja California, S.S. Yamamoto, S.L. Harper,
“It seems that climate change is already harming us all”: Complex climate change, health, and socio-ecological risks for Mexican fishing communities, Social Science & Medicine, Volume 384, 2025, 118548, ISSN 0277-9536.
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