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Brief • 2017

Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change and Environmental Hazards: Results from Participatory Approaches in Prek Prasop District, Kratie Province, Cambodia — Policy Brief 1

Resources • 2017

Community resilience assessment to support climate change adaptation in Cambodia and Viet Nam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Comparison of the ecosystem services provided by China’s Poyang Lake wetland and Bangladesh’s Tanguar Haor wetland

Report • 2017

Project Final Report: CAF2015-CD03-CMY-Ibrahim

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Detailed spatiotemporal impacts of El Niño on phytoplankton biomass in the South China Sea

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

The distribution and variability of chlorophyll-a bloom in the southeastern tropical Indian Ocean using Empirical Orthogonal Function analysis

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Anterior regeneration after fission in the holothurian Cladolabes schmeltzii (Dendrochirotida: Holothuroidea): Kamenev and Dolmatov

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Nine New Triterpene Glycosides, Magnumosides A1–A4, B1, B2, C1, C2 and C4, from the Vietnamese Sea Cucumber Neothyonidium (=Massinium) magnum: Structures and Activities against Tumor Cells Independently and in Synergy with Radioactive Irradiation

Book / book chapter • 2017

Research of Larvae development of Asia-Pacific sea urchins and its importance for science-based aquaculture

Book / book chapter • 2017

Feeding mode diversity in Octocorallia can reflect their evolutionary determined taxa and morphology diversity

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