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Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Intensified susceptibility to riverbed incisions under sand mining impacts in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: A long-term spatiotemporal analysis

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Reconstructing suspended sediment concentrations in the Mekong River Basin via semi-supervised-based deep neural networks

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Project • CRRP2024-03MY-Kim

Fire risk mapping and projection in the Asia-Pacific region based on big data and artificial intelligence technique

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Project • CBA2024-02SY-Neupane

Empowering communities: visualization of citizen science contributions in disaster risk reduction (CSDRR)

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Project • CBA2024-03SY-Leong

Co-developing nutrient thresholds in submarine groundwater discharge: An integrated transdisciplinary and capacity development project towards safeguarding the future of coral reefs in the Pacific region

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Integrating traditional and local knowledge into disaster risk reduction policies: Insights from Nepal, India and Bangladesh

Report • 2024

Webinar Summary: Heatwave Early Warning and Heat Action Plans in South Asia

Report • 2024

Webinar Proceedings: Heatwave Early Warning and Heat Action Plans in South Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Pathways of ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction: A global review of empirical evidence

CBA2020-02MY-Mizuno-1

Brief • 2024

Policy Brief: Damkar ritual marks beginning of rice transplantation in western Bhutan

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