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Project • CBA2017-08SG-Tshering

Scoping workshop to develop the proposal: Identifying the Wetlands Types in Bhutan to Highlight Their Role in Carbon Emission and Sequestration

Project • CBA2016-05SY-Kang

Facilitating the attendance, interaction and training of young and developing nation scientists from Asia Pacific at the International Conference on Regional Climate – CORDEX 2016 (ICRC-CORDEX 2016)

Project • CBA2016-03SY-Luong

Enhancing perception and capacity for national and provincial leaders and practitioners on GHG emission inventory to support the implementation of NAMAs and development of low-carbon cities in Vietnam

Project • CBA2016-07SY-Shrestha

Adapting groundwater of Asian cities to climate change: bridging the science and policy interface

Project • CBA2016-09SY-NGO

Ecosystem Based Adaptation approach for Sustainable Management and Governance of Coastal Ecosystems (ENGAGE )

Project • CBA2016-10SY-Sutrisno

Rapid mapping technique for disaster observation and environmental change data acquisition

Project • CRRP2016-01MY-Park

Water Pollution Impacts on Carbon Export and Greenhouse Gas Evasion from Asian River Systems

Project • CRRP2016-02MY-Santisirisomboon

SEACLID/CORDEX Southeast Asia Phase 2: High-resolution analysis of climate extreme over key areas in Southeast Asia

Project • CRRP2016-05MY-Rowlings

Managing Organic Amendments to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Supplement Fertiliser Nitrogen Inputs in Tropical Indian and Sri Lankan Agricultural Soils

Project • CRRP2016-06MY-Kumar

Development of new water supply strategies in two major cities of India and Sri Lanka in the context of climate change, rapid urbanization and population growth: a vulnerability assessment approach

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