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Project • ARCP2009-18NMY, ARCP2010-06CMY

Quantifying the Role of Dead Wood in Carbon Sequestration

Project • ARCP2009-19NMY-Bai, ARCP2010-07CMY-Bai

Asian Coastal Ecosystems: An Integrated Database and Information Management System (DIMS) for Assessing Impact of Climate Change and its Appraisal

Project • CBA2008-09NSY-Peñalba

Enhancing the Climate Change Adaptation Capacity of Local Government Units and Scientists in the Philippines

Project • CBA2008-10NSY-Dye

Regional Participation in the US-Japan Workshop on Monsoon Asia Tropical Forest Carbon Dynamics and Sustainability

Project • CBA2008-05NMY, CBA2009-01CMY

The Capacity Building for Drought Monitoring and Studying in Monsoon Asia Under the Framework of Asian Water Cycle Initiative (AWCI)

Project • CBA2008-12NMY, CBA2009-02CMY

The Global Earth Observation System of Systems Asian Water Cycle Initiative Observation Convergence and Data Integration (GEOSS/AWCI/OCDI)

Project • ARCP2008-13NMY-Fukami, ARCP2009-01CMY-Fukami

Flood Risk Management Demonstration Project (phase 1) Under the Asian Water Cycle Initiative for the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (FRM/AWCI/GEOSS)

Project • ARCP2008-14NMY-Okladnikov, ARCP2009-02CMY-Okladnikov

Human Impact on Land-cover Changes in the Heart of Asia

Project • ARCP2008-15NMY-Nkitana, ARCP2009-03CMY-Nikitana

Reducing Water Insecurity through Stakeholder Participation in River Basin Management in the Asia-Pacific

Project • ARCP2008-16NMY-Shrestha, ARCP2009-04CMY-Shrestha

Impacts of Global Change on the Dynamics of Snow, Glaciers and Runoff over the Himalayan Mountains and Their Consequences for Highland and Downstream Regions

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