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Project • 2006-14-NSY

Workshop on “Global Water System Hotspots in the Asian Region: Mega Cities and Dams” – 2nd GWSP Asia Network Meeting

Project • CBA2006-03NSY

Integrated Participatory Analysis of Sustainability in the Greater Mekong Sub-region

Project • CBA2006-05NMY, CBA2007-02CMY

Climate Change and Variability Implications on Biodiversity — Youth Scenario Simulations and Adaptations

Project • 2005-07-NMY, 2006-01-CMY

Standardization and Systematization of Carbon-budget Observation in Asian Terrestrial Ecosystems Based on AsiaFlux Framework

Project • 2005-11-NSY

DIVERSITAS First Open Science Conference 2005: Travel fund for scientists from developing countries in the Asia Pacific region

Project • 2005-18-NMY, 2006-02-CMY

The Human Dimensions of Urban Ecosystems: Applying the Human Ecosystems Model (HEM) to Urban Environmental Management in ASEAN

Project • 2005-23-NSY

The Degraded Ecosystem Restoration in the Arid and Semi-arid Northern China-Mongolia Region

Project • 2004-09-NSG

Biodiversity Measures in Different Biomes: The Challenge for the Next Decade

Project • 2004-10-NSY

Climate Interactions and Marine Ecosystems: Effects of Climate on the Structure and Function of Marine Food-Webs and Implications for Marine Fish Production in the North Pacific Ocean Marginal Seas

Project • 2004-13-NMY, 2005-03-CMY

Synergy between ecosystem change and biodiversity studies in the Western Pacific and Asia: Establishing case studies for carbon management and biodiversity conservation

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