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Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Microplastic assessment of 33 marine finfish species from coastal communities on Tongatapu, Kingdom of Tonga

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Microplastic ingestion data for 86 fish species across five Vanuatu communities: a reference for Pacific Island pollution monitoring

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Socio-ecological approaches in the science of pricing ecosystem services: A perception-based study in some wetlands of Asia and the Pacific

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Project • CRRP2025-06MY-He

Integrated governance of microplastic pollution under climate change within a One Health Framework: A platform for sustainable practices for coastal Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

A hierarchical and inclusive zonation of Sundarbans for monitoring and management of the world heritage area

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Microplastic occurrence in 21 coastal marine fish species from fishing communities on Viti Levu, Fiji

Conference material • 2025

Dynamics of Estuarine Circulation and Morphological Alterations: A Case Study of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Intensified susceptibility to riverbed incisions under sand mining impacts in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: A long-term spatiotemporal analysis

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Green technologies to enhance sustainable food production in colder regions via adoption of smart greenhouse

Conference material • 2024

Recognizing the role of mangrove forest as a nature-based climate solution: Empirical evidence from Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bangladesh

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