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General Resilience to Cope with Extreme Events

Stephen R. Carpenter    
Kenneth J. Arrow    
Scott Barrett    
Reinette Biggs    
William A. Brock    
Anne-Sophie Crépin    
Gustav Engström    
Carl Folke    
Terry P. Hughes    
Nils Kautsky    
Chuan-Zhong Li    
Geoffrey McCarney    
Kyle Meng    
Karl-Göran Mäler    
Stephen Polasky    
Marten Scheffer    
Jason Shogren    
Thomas Sterner    
Jeffrey R. Vincent    
Brian Walker    
Anastasios Xepapadeas and Aart De Zeeuw    

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