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Building scientific capacity at individual, organizational and systemic levels

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Project • CBA2011-13NSY-Tolentino

Institutionalizing Agroforestry as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy through Local Capacity and Policy Development in Southeast Asia

Project • CBA2011-14NSY-Ng

Water Safety from Source to Tap – Strategies and Implementation

Project • CBA2011-15NSY-Wagan

Capability Enhancement of the Local Experts from State Universities and Colleges in Assessing Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity of Crop-based Farming Systems in Various Agroecological Settings

Project • CBA2011-16NSY-Li

Demonstration Study on Advancing Global Change Research Approaches Based on Inter-Agency Collaboration and Data Infrastructure of GENESI and GeoBrain

Project • CBA2011-17NSG-Devy

Building Partnerships for Developing a South Asian Canopy Science Research Program

Project • CBA2011-18NSY-Peñalba

Awareness Raising and Capacity Building on Alternative Water Management for Communal Irrigator’s Association in the Philippines

Project • CBA2010-03NSY-Indrawan

Developing the Capacity for Teaching Biodiversity and Conservation in the Asia-Pacific Region

Project • CBA2010-04NSY-Dhakal

Carbon Governance in Asia: Bridging Scales and Disciplines

Project • CBA2010-05NSY-Lorrey

Improving Pacific Island Meteorological Data Rescue and Data Visualisation Capabilities through Involvement in Emerging Climate Research Programmes

Project • CBA2010-06NSY-Kench

Improving Understanding of Local-Scale Vulnerability in Atoll Island Countries: Developing Capacity to Improve In-Country Approaches and Research

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