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Project • CBA2006-05NMY, CBA2007-02CMY

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

Project • CBA2006-12NMY-Boer, CBA2008-01CMY-Boer

Increasing Adaptive Capacity of Farmers to Extreme Climate Events and Climate Variability through Enhancement of Policy-Science-Community Networking

Project • 2005-07-NMY, 2006-01-CMY

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

Project • ARCP2005-10-NSY

Development and Application of Climate Extreme Indices and Indicators for monitoring Trends in Climate Extremes and their Socio-economic Impacts in South Asian Countries

Project • 2005-12-NSY

Vulnerabilities of the carbon-climate system: Carbon pools in Wetlands/Peatlands as positive feedbacks to global warming

Project • 2005-14-NSY

Community relocation as an option for adaptation to the effects of climate change and climate variability in Pacific Island Countries (PICs)

Project • 2005-15-NSG

Climate change impacts on the ecology of the rice pest complex and the resulting threat to food security and farming economy in South Asia

Project • 2005-24-NSG

Impact of Global Change on the Availability of Fodder & Forage and Performance of Livestock in South Asia

Project • APN2005-21-NMY, ARCP2006-04-CMY

Agricultural Land Use Policy in East and South Asia – Rapidly Changing Landscapes and its Impacts on Regional Food Security and its Future Scenario

Project • 2005-CB01-NSY

APN Scoping Workshops on Global Earth Observations System of Systems (GEOSS) & the Capacity Building Needs of the Region: Focus Climate

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