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Using fuzzy set theory to address the uncertainty of susceptibility to drought

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Frank Eierdanz; Joseph Alcamo; Lilibeth Acosta-Michlik; Dörthe Krömker; Dennis Tänzler

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Regional Environmental Change, Volume 8, Issue 4, p.197–205 (2008)
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Koprinkova, Petya, and Valentine Penev. "Dynamical Behavior of Fuzzy Logic Based Velocity Control Autopilot with Respect to Changes in Linguistic Variables Membership Functions Shape." Information & Security: An International Journal 3 (1999): 108-115.

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APA style: Eierdanz, F., Alcamo J., Acosta-Michlik L., Krömker D., & Tänzler D. (2008).  Using fuzzy set theory to address the uncertainty of susceptibility to drought. Regional Environmental Change. 8(4), 197–205.
Chicago style: Eierdanz, Frank, Joseph Alcamo, Lilibeth Acosta-Michlik, Dörthe Krömker, and Dennis Tänzler. "Using fuzzy set theory to address the uncertainty of susceptibility to drought." Regional Environmental Change 8, no. 4 (2008): 197-205.
IEEE style: Eierdanz, F., J. Alcamo, L. Acosta-Michlik, D. Krömker, and D. Tänzler, "Using fuzzy set theory to address the uncertainty of susceptibility to drought", Regional Environmental Change, vol. 8, issue 4, pp. 197–205, December 2008.
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