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Project • 2004-17-NSY

Climate Prediction and Agriculture: An Assessment and Perspective

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 • 2004-CB06-NSY

Training Seminars on Methodological Issues related to the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change

Project • 2004-CB07-NSY

Prototype Training Workshop for Educators on the Effects of Climate Change on Seasonality and Environmental Hazards

Project • 2004-CB08-NSY

Toward Quantitative Understanding of the Natural Fluctuations of Marine Coastal Fisheries of Sardines and Anchovies and their Impact on Fishing-Dependant Human Communities

Project • 2003-12-NMY, 2004-06-CMY

The Mega-Deltas of Asia: A conceptual model and its application to future delta vulnerability

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-CB01-NMY, 2004-CB02-CMY

Building the Capacity of Mekong River Countries to Assess Impacts from Climate Change: Case Study Approach on the Assessment of Community Vulnerability and Adaptation to the Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources and Food Production.

Project • 2003-CB02-NMY, 2004-CB03-CMY, 2005-CB04-CMY

Training Institute on Climate and Extreme Events in the Pacific

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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