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Author(s). (Date published - you can find this at the top of any article/case study). Article/case study title. On weADAPT, the Collaborative Platform on Climate Change Adaptation. Accessed (Date information retrieved) from www.weadapt.org/xxxx
An example for an Article would be:
- Benítez, A.C. and Viteri, A.P. (2020) Is there action without emotion? The Experience of Natural Sessions in the Andean Chocó – Ecuador. On weADAPT, the Collaborative Platform on Climate Adaptation. Accessed 28 July 2020 from https://www.weadapt.org/knowledge-base/adaptation-in-mountains/is-there-action-without-emotion-the-experience-of-natural-sessions-in-the-andean-choco-ecuador
An example for a Case Study would be:
- Ahmed, B. (2016) The Experience of Nomads in Blue Nile Area. On weADAPT, the Collaborative Platform on Climate Change Adaptation. Accessed 20 July 2020 from http://www.weadapt.org/placemarks/earth#/placemark/536
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