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Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Analysis of the spatio-temporal variation in net primary productivity of grassland during the past 10 years in Xinjiang

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Grassland coverage inter-annual variation and its coupling relation with hydrothermal factors in China during 1982–2010

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Past trends and future projections of climate and hydrology over Asia including 18 demonstration basins in Asian Water Cycle Initiative (AWCI) countries

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

1982-2010 nian Zhongguo caodi fugaidu de shikong dongtai ji qi dui qihou bianhua de xiangying [Spatial-temporal dynamics of grassland coverage and its response to climate change in China during 1982-2010]

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Dynamic of grassland vegetation degradation and its quantitative assessment in the northwest China

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Beyond carbon: enabling justice and equity in REDD+ across levels of governance

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Indigenous Peoples in UN REDD Negotiations: “Importing Power” and Lobbying for Rights through Discursive Interplay Management

Book / book chapter • 2014

Dendroclimatic Studies: Tree Growth and Climate Change in Northern Forests

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Deforestation, Forest Degradation and Readiness of Local People of Lubuk Antu, Sarawak for REDD+

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Strategic rice cultivation for sustainable low carbon society development in Southeast Asia

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