Epidemiological versus meteorological forecasts : best practice for linking models to policymaking
| Year of publication: |
2022
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| Authors: | Coughlan Perez, Erin de ; Stephens, Elisabeth ; Van Aalst, Maarten ; Bazo, Juan ; Fournier-Tombs, Eleonore ; Funk, Sebastian ; Hess, Jeremy J. ; Ranger, Nicola ; Lowe, Rachel |
| Published in: |
International journal of forecasting. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 0169-2070, ZDB-ID 283943-X. - Vol. 38.2022, 2, p. 521-526
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| Subject: | Climate | Communication | COVID-19 | Disasters | Forecasting | Risk | Uncertainty | Vulnerability | Weather | Coronavirus | Katastrophe | Disaster | Prognoseverfahren | Forecasting model | Wetter | Risiko | Klimawandel | Climate change | Epidemie | Epidemic | Prognose | Forecast | Welt | World | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment |
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