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Capacity development

Building scientific capacity at individual, organizational and systemic levels

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Project • CBA2013-06NSY-Shrestha

Enhancing the groundwater management capacity in Asian cities through the development and application of groundwater sustainability index in the context of global change

Project • CBA2013-07NSY-Dahal

Policy brief writeshop for researchers: An approach to promote greater science-policy interfacing in South Asia

Project • CBA2013-08NSY-SOLAS

Capacity Building on Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study: The SOLAS Summer School

Project • CBA2013-09NSY-Pascoe

Building Capacity for Socio-Ecological Resilience to Coral Bleaching Events in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand

Project • CBA2013-11NSY-Pakharkova

Scale in Earth System Governance: Local Case Studies and Global Sustainability

Project • CBA2013-12NSY-MAIRS

Promoting the Sustainability Science in Monsoon Asian Region

Project • CBA2013-13NSY-Varma

Building Capacity for Adaptive Governance through Participatory Modelling: Rural and Urban Flooding in India

Project • CBA2013-14NSY-Maity

Promoting Algaculture in Trapped Waters as Sustainable Aquafarming and Adaptive Climate Mitigation in Inundated Coastal Areas

Project • CBA2013-15NSY-Heinrich-Sanchez

Building Capacity on Marine Litter Management in the NOWPAP (Northwest Pacific Action Plan) Region

Project • CBA2013-16NSY-Dargantes

Strengthening the Capability of Colleges of Agriculture in Incorporating Food and Water Security and Climate Change and Climate Variability into Curricular Programmes, Research and Extension Projects and Teaching Modules

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