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Book / book chapter • 2010

Technical capacity development for climate change adaptation planning in the Asia-Pacific region

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Soil and sediment contamination by unsubstituted and methylated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an informal e-waste recycling area, northern Vietnam: Occurrence, source apportionment, and risk assessment

Institutional material • 2009

Proceedings of the Fourteenth Intergovernmental Meeting/Scientific Planning Group Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

The Methodical Advisories to Research Ship Ballast Waters During Realization of Marine Bioinvasions Monitoring

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

Discovery of larvae of the hermit crab Diogenes nitidimanus Terao, 1913 (Decapoda: Diogenidae) in ship ballast waters: Evidence in support of its introduction into Peter the Great Bay

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

Acclimation and introduction of hybrobionts ships’ ballast water organisms in the Port of Vladivostok

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

Landscape pattern gradient dynamics and desakota region features of three mega-cities in Asia-Pacific developing countries.

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

Variations in downstream grain-sizes to interpret sediment transport in the middle-lower Yangtze River, China: A pre-study of Three-Gorges Dam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

Analysis of historical floods on the Yangtze River, China: Characteristics and explanations

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

Future change in the frequency of warm and cold spells over Pakistan simulated by the PRECIS regional climate model

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