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Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Atmospheric deposition-Another source of nutrients enhancing primary productivity in the eastern tropical Indian Ocean during positive Indian Ocean Dipole phases: AEROSOLS MODULATE PRODUCTION DURING IOD

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Assessing different land use pattern and livelihood of the local people in the mangrove area (Case study in Pyapon Township)

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Sediment budget as affected by construction of a sequence of dams in the lower Red River, Viet Nam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

IMBER ClimEco4 Summer School – Delineating the Issues of Climate Change and Impacts on Marine Ecosystems: Bridging the Gap between Research, Assessment, Policy and Management

Report • 2015

Project Final Report: CBA2014-11NSY(B&ES)-Zhang

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Residents’ preference and willingness to conserve homestead woodlands: Coastal villages in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan

Conference material • 2015

Changes to water resources resulting from sea level rise and climate change

Report • 2015

Integrative Analysis of the Vulnerability of the SEA Regionwith respect to Food, Health and Coastal Industry

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Process for integrating local and indigenous knowledge related to hydro-meteorological hazards with science: Experiences from coastal and small island communities in Southeast Asia

Project • ARCP2015-10CMY(B&ES)-Liang, ARCP2014-19NMY(B&ES)-Liang

Coastal forest management in the face of global change based on case studies in Japan, Myanmar and the Philippines

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