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82 137 See M.K. Jaccard and Associates, 2000; and HALOA, Inc., 2000 138 Informetrica, Ltd., 2000 139 Analysis and Modelling Group, 2000a, p. 20 140 Ibid, p. 7 141 Ibid, p.xiv 142 M.K. Jaccard and Associates, 2000, p. 39 and HALOA,Inc., ...
82 137 See M.K. Jaccard and Associates, 2000; and HALOA, Inc., 2000 138 Informetrica, Ltd., 2000 139 Analysis and Modelling Group, 2000a, p. 20 140 Ibid, p. 7 141 Ibid, p.xiv 142 M.K. Jaccard and Associates, 2000, p. 39 and HALOA,Inc., ...
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Electronic database accessed on January 10, 2002 at www.agr.ca/drought/asst_e. html Analysis and Modelling Group. 2000a. “An Assessment of the Economic and Environmental Implications for Canada of the Kyoto Protocol.
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“Integrated Analysis of Options for GHG Reduction with MARKAL.” Prepared for the Analysis and Modelling Group, National Climate Change Process. Montreal. Hanson, Cheri and Emily Yearwood. 2001. “Pine-beetle strategy flawed, experts say.
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