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Integrated assessments allow researchers to provide answers to complex questions. This approach is particularly well suited for issues such as determining the impacts of climate change on agriculture. The strength of projects using the integrated assessment approach lies in providing information or research results which are the product of investigation of a broad range of subject matter, using differing research methods, and thoughtful discussion among persons with complementary areas of expertise.
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Pfeifer, R.A., Randolph, J.C. (2002). Expert Panels’ Contributions to Climate Change Research. In: Doering, O.C., Randolph, J.C., Southworth, J., Pfeifer, R.A. (eds) Effects of Climate Change and Variability on Agricultural Production Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0969-1_4
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