Reference materials for Briefing: NSC and CEA El Niño working group
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Resources relevant to briefing discussions
Ecosystems, Finance, and Health (EFH): BUILDING AN INVESTMENT CASE FORCO-MANAGEMENT OF ECOSYSTEMS &PUBLIC HEALTH IN AFRICA. Inception workshop report.
A. Anyamba, et al., Prediction of a Rift Valley fever outbreak. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 106, 955–959 (2009).
S. Altizer, R. Bartel, B. A. Han, Animal migration and infectious disease risk. Science 331, 296–302 (2011).