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This poster present context, aim, research questions, simple consolidated model of CLEWs, results, conlcusions, and refenrences of an analysis of Land-Energy-Water Interactions in two alternative hypothetical scenarios for Peru using OSeMOSYS tool.
Sustainable development, Alternative scenarios, OSeMOSYS, CLEWs
Sustainable development, Alternative scenarios, OSeMOSYS, CLEWs
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