Date
Jan. 31, 1994
Authors
Margaret A. Walls
Publication
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Senior Fellow; Director, Climate Risks and Resilience Program
Margaret Walls is a senior fellow at RFF. Her current research focuses on issues related to resilience and adaptation to extreme events, ecosystem services, and conservation, parks and public lands.
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