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Project • CBA2010-15NSY-South

Global Change and Coral Reef Management Capacity in the Pacific: Engaging Scientists and Policy Makers in Fiji, Samoa, Tuvalu and Tonga

Project • CBA2010-13NMY-Kawai, CBA2011-01CMY-Kawai

Capacity Building of Biodiversity Research in the Coastal Zones of the Asia Pacific Region: Phycology Taxonomy Analysis Training Using Genetic Marker

Project • EBLU2010-01NSY(R)-Suneetha

Evaluation of Trade-offs between conservation and development- Case of land use change in Malaysia and Indonesia

Project • EBLU2010-03NMY(R)-Scheyvens, EBLU2011-04CMY(R)-Scheyvens, EBLU2012-02CMY(R)-Scheyvens

Participatory Approaches to Forest Carbon Accounting to Mitigate Climate Change, Conserve Biodiversity, and Promote Sustainable Development

Project • ARCP2011-10CMY-Lutaenko, ARCP2010-18NMY-Lutaenko

Coastal Marine Biodiversity of Viet Nam: Regional and Local Challenges and Coastal Zone Management for Sustainable Development

Conference material • 2010

DIVERSITAS Open Science Conference 2 (OSC2)

Report • 2010

Project Final Report: CBA2009-07

Project • ARCP2009-10NSY-Gautam

Assessment of Role of Community Forests (CFs) in CO2 Sequestration, Biodiversity, and Land Use Change

Project • ARCP2009-14NMY, ARCP2010-02CMY

Integrated Prediction of Dipterocarp Species Distribution in Borneo for Supporting Sustainable Use and Conservation Policy Adaptation

Project • CBA2009-07NSY-Larigauderie

Second DIVERSITAS Open Science Conference: “Biodiversity and Society: Understanding Connections, Adapting to Change”: Ensuring a Strong Scientific Contribution from the Asia-Pacific Region

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