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Atmospheric research from different perspectives : bridging the gap between natural and social sciences

The book, the first in a series arising from the research network The Reacting Atmosphere, explains and outlines the aims of this ambitious cross-disciplinary effort. The central topic is air quality and climate change, and the methods of atmospheric physics and{u3A25}mistry, applied mathematics and socio-economic science are used to advance the understanding of the role of the atmosphere in global change.

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  • "The book, the first in a series arising from the research network The Reacting Atmosphere, explains and outlines the aims of this ambitious cross-disciplinary effort. The central topic is air quality and climate change, and the methods of atmospheric physics and{u3A25}mistry, applied mathematics and socio-economic science are used to advance the understanding of the role of the atmosphere in global change."@en
  • "The book, the first in a series arising from the research network The Reacting Atmosphere, explains and outlines the aims of this ambitious cross-disciplinary effort. The central topic is air quality and climate change, and the methods of atmospheric physics and chemistry, applied mathematics and socio-economic science are used to advance the understanding of the role of the atmosphere in global change."

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  • "Atmospheric Research From Different Perspectives Bridging the Gap Between Natural and Social Sciences"
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