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Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Developing a smart tool for integrated climate action planning (ICLAP 2050) in Asia-Pacific Cities

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Carbonaceous aerosol transport from the Indo-Gangetic Plain to the Himalayas: Carbon isotope evidence and light absorption characteristics

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

A new exponential model for predicting soil gas diffusivity with varying degree of saturation

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Familiarity with, perceptions of and attitudes toward butterflies of urban park users in megacities across East and Southeast Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Accumulation, transformation and transport of microplastics in estuarine fronts

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Co-development of an integrated assessment framework to evaluate the effectiveness and impact of selected nature-based water treatment technologies in Sri Lanka, The Philippines, and Vietnam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Ecosystem services of “Trees Outside Forests (TOF)” and their contribution to the contemporary sustainability agenda: a systematic review

Participants of the writeshop.

News Item • 31 October 2022

International Writeshop on Climate Change Adaptation (CCA), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Loss and Damage (L&D)

News Item • 28 October 2022

Second National Workshop on Regional Circulating and Ecological Sphere (R‑CES) held in Thailand

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Spatio-temporal hydrochemistry of two selected Ramsar sites (Rara and Ghodaghodi) of west Nepal

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