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Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Environmental non-migration as adaptation in hazard-prone areas: Evidence from coastal Bangladesh

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Interactions between shrub encroachment and water infiltration on the hillslope of a typical steppe

CRRP2021-03MY-Borodavko

Conference material • 2022

GIS inventory of glacial lakes in the Altai Mountains within Russia, Mongolia and China

Alea Film, via Unsplash

Project • CRRP2022-06MY-Muslim

Enhancing coastal risk reduction science and practice by considering climate, ecosystems and communities in the tropical region

Andrzej Suwara, via Unsplash

Project • CRRP2022-07MY-Basri

Real-time flood modelling for improved community resiliency in Southeast Asia

Project • CRRP2022-09MY-Myagmarsuren

Strengthening local adaptation plans through integrating socio-economic vulnerability assessment and policy gap analysis in Mongolia and China

Steph Smith, via Unsplash

Project • CBA2022-01SY-Lo

Developing the capacity of student scientists for supporting disadvantaged communities to cope with flooding (DECAF)

Project • CBA2022-02SY-Phan

Promoting youth role in raising community resilience to climate change in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (Mekong Delta CoRe)

Tony Lam Hoang. Unsplash

Project • CBA2022-03SY-Tran Ngoc

Strengthening the capacity of officials on Integrated Flood Management Plans (IFMP): Integrating IFMP into provincial disaster prevention plans in coastal provinces of Central Vietnam

Dembee Tsogoo, Unsplash

Project • CBA2022-10MY-Balt

The science-policy adaptive capacity for local herding and government groups to reduce climate vulnerability

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