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Project • 2004-08-NSY

SOLAS Science 2004: Travel Fund for Young Scientists

Project • 2004-14-NMY, 2005-04-CMY

Integrated regional studies of global change in monsoon asia: Phase 1: APN/SCOPE/START rapid assessment project of global change in Monsoon Asia

Project • 2004-16-NSY

Groundwater Discharge as an Important Land-Sea Pathway in Southeast Asia

Project • 2004-CB01-NSY

An Assessment of the Socio-Economic Impacts of Floods under Climate Change Conditions in Large Coastal Cities in South and Southeast Asia

Project • 2003-13

Capacity Development Training for monitoring of POPs in the East Asian Hydrosphere

Project • 2003-15

Travel support for Asia marine scientists to attend the final JGOFS Open science conference

Project • 2003-08-NMY, 2004-04-CMY

Regional, Multi-scaled, Multi-temporal Land Use and Land Cover Data to Support Global Change Research, Land Use Management and Policy Making: A SEARRIN LUCC Project

Project • 2003-16-NMY, 2004-07-CMY

Integrating Carbon Management into Development Strategies of Cities-Establishing a Network of Case Studies of Urbanization in the Asia-Pacific

Project • 2003-17-NSG, 2004-19-NMY, 2005-05-CMY

Climate variability and human activities in relation to Northeast Asian land-ocean interactions and their implications for coastal zone management (seed grant)/ Climate variability and human activities in relation to Notheast Asia and their land-ocean interactions and their implications for coastal zone management

Project • 2003-CB03-NMY, 2004-CB05-CMY, 2005-CB05-CMY

Capacity Development for Greenhouse Gases Inventory Development in Asia-Pacific Developing Countries

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