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Project • 2003-15

Travel support for Asia marine scientists to attend the final JGOFS Open science conference

Project • 2003-08-NMY, 2004-04-CMY

Regional, Multi-scaled, Multi-temporal Land Use and Land Cover Data to Support Global Change Research, Land Use Management and Policy Making: A SEARRIN LUCC Project

Project • 2003-10-NMY, 2004-05-CMY

Building local capacity for global change research: the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment sub-global activities in the Asia-pacific region

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 • 2003-17-NSG, 2004-19-NMY, 2005-05-CMY

Climate variability and human activities in relation to Northeast Asian land-ocean interactions and their implications for coastal zone management (seed grant)/ Climate variability and human activities in relation to Notheast Asia and their land-ocean interactions and their implications for coastal zone management

Project • 2002-06

Third International Human Dimensions Workshop – Human Dimensions of Urbanisation and the Transition to Sustainability

Project • 2002-07

International Workshop on Reducing Vulnerability of Agriculture and Forestry to Climate Variability and Climate Change

Project • 2002-08

Training Workshop for the Pacific Island Countries to Enhance Skills in Global Change Negotiations and Synthesis Activities

Project • 2002-10

Climate Variability and Rice-Wheat Productivity in the Indo-Gangetic Plains

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