Not what the doctor ordered: Prioritizing transdisciplinary science on climate, environment and health in the Latin American and Caribbean region
Ana Watson(University of Calgary), Anna M. Stewart‐Ibarra(State University of New York), Alice Grossman(Texas Department of Transportation), J. Trtanj(Johns Hopkins University), Irene Torres(Inter-American Institute), Shweta Ganapati(Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada), Nicole Arbour(University of Ottawa)
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