## Abstract The issues of downscaling the results from global climate models (GCMs) to a scale relevant for hydrological impact studies are examined. GCM outputs, typically at a spatial resolution of around 3Β° latitude and 4Β° longitude, are currently not considered reliable at time scales shorter t
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After a Decade of Global Forest Negotiations, Where Are We Now?
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