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Resources • 2021

A web-based graphical user interface (GUI) visualization tool for extreme climate analysis for Serayu, Indonesia and Krishna, India river basins

Webinar • 25 February 2021

Parallel session at the 7th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum: Linking adaptation and mitigation

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Transboundary air pollution reduction rapidly reflected in stream water chemistry in forested catchment on the sea of Japan coast in central Japan

News Item • 15 January 2021

APN shares latest work and activities with graduate students at the University of Hyogo

Perspective • 5 January 2021

Climate collaboration

Photo by Muhammad Faiz Zulkeflee on Unsplash

Project • CRECS2020-05SY-Amil

Particulate matter source apportionment in Malaysia using source tagging modeling approach to quantify transboundary air pollution: a comparative analysis between haze and non-haze periods

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

The impacts of climate change on coal-fired power plants: evidence from China

Project • CRRP2020-05MY-Shaw

Developing urban-rural partnerships framework to mitigate climate-induced water availability impacts on food, energy and water (FEW) security at regional level

Project • CRRP2020-08MY-Srivastava

Protecting ecosystems and livelihoods of the Sundarbans, a World Heritage site: Assessing the impact of natural hazards on forest-based ecosystem services

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

How do weather and climate change impact the COVID-19 pandemic? Evidence from the Chinese mainland

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