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The Behavioral Turn in Flood Risk Management, Its Assumptions and Potential Implications

WIREs Water
doi 10.1002/wat2.1418
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Date

March 9, 2020

Authors
Christian KuhlickeSebastian SeebauerPaul HudsonChloe BeggPhilip BubeckCordula DittmerTorsten GrothmannAnna HeidenreichHeidi KreibichDaniel F. LorenzTorsten MassonJessica ReiterThomas ThalerAnnegret H. ThiekenSebastian Bamberg
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Wiley


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