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Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Scoping Workshop to Develop Proposal: Identification of the Best Agricultural Management Practices with Better GHG Benefits in Salinity-Affected Areas of South Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

The role of residence time in diagnostic models of global carbon storage capacity: model decomposition based on a traceable scheme

Brief • 2015

Towards Upscaling the Application of Low-carbon and Energy-efficient Technology in the Construction Sector

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Quantitative assessment of the individual contribution of climate and human factors to desertification in northwest China using net primary productivity as an indicator

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Climate Change Induces Variation in Groundwater Quality

Brief • 2015

What Makes an Effective and Operable Benefit Distribution System for REDD+?

Brief • 2015

Green Investment in Asian Cities: Cases of Shanghai, Jakarta and Yokohama

Project • CBA2014-09NSY-Mathai

Training workshop and edited volume on “Green Growth: Political Ideology, Political Economy and Policy Alternatives”

Project • ARCP2014-14NMY(B&ES)-Salmo

Influence of Mangrove Biodiversity on Accumulation of Carbon and Resilience to Sea Level Rise: A Comparative Assessment among Disturbed, Restored and Intact Mangrove Systems

Project • ARCP2014-24NSG-Lokupitiya

Scoping Workshop to Develop Proposal: Identification of the best agricultural management practices with better greenhouse gas benefits in salinity affected areas of South Asia

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