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Project • EBLU2010-03NMY(R)-Scheyvens, EBLU2011-04CMY(R)-Scheyvens, EBLU2012-02CMY(R)-Scheyvens

Participatory Approaches to Forest Carbon Accounting to Mitigate Climate Change, Conserve Biodiversity, and Promote Sustainable Development

Project • ARCP2010-17NMY, ARCP2011-09CMY-Towprayoon

Strategic Rice Cultivation for Sustainable Low Carbon Society Development in South East Asia

Project • EBLU2010-04NMY(C)-Skole, EBLU2011-02CMY(C)-Skole

Developing an MRV system for REDD+: Scaling up from project level to a national level REDD+ MRV systems for Laos and Viet Nam

Brief • 2010

Promoting agroforestry as a climate change mitigation and adaptation strategy in Southeast Asia: A policy brief

Project • CBA2009-08NSY-Almoite

Scaling-Up Agroforestry Promotion Towards Mitigating Climate Change in Southeast Asia

Project • ARCP2009-09NSY-Skole

Developing Small-holder Agroforestry Carbon Offset Protocols for Carbon Financial Markets -Twinning Sustainable Livelihoods and Climate Mitigation

Project • ARCP2009-10NSY-Gautam

Assessment of Role of Community Forests (CFs) in CO2 Sequestration, Biodiversity, and Land Use Change

Project • ARCP2009-18NMY, ARCP2010-06CMY

Quantifying the Role of Dead Wood in Carbon Sequestration

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

Variations in downstream grain-sizes to interpret sediment transport in the middle-lower Yangtze River, China: A pre-study of Three-Gorges Dam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

Analysis of historical floods on the Yangtze River, China: Characteristics and explanations

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