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Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Are Municipalities Ready for Integrating Blue Carbon Concepts?: Content Analysis of Coastal Management Plans in the Philippines

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Scenario-based hydrological modeling for designing climate-resilient coastal water resource management measures: lessons from Brahmani River, Odisha, eastern India

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

COVID-19 in three global cities: Comparing impacts and outcomes

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Phân tích tiềm năng và rào cản trong phát triển công nghệ khí sinh học xử lý chất thải chăn nuôi lợn tại Việt Nam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Using best available information to conduct impact assessment of future climatic hazards on a landfill

Book / book chapter • 2021

National policies and programs on climate change and disaster risks that address human security

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Multiple values of Bhitarkanika mangroves for human well-being: synthesis of contemporary scientific knowledge for mainstreaming ecosystem services in policy planning

Webinar • 4 March 2021

Side event at the 7th APAN Forum: Partnerships to harmonize science information and knowledge at regional scales for enabling adaptation

Perspective • 2 March 2021

China mainstreaming ecosystem restoration technology into national development priorities for building an ecological civilization

UNESCO World Heritage Site - Nagacadan Rice Terraces (Kiangan, Ifugao) (PHOTO: FLICKR/SHUBERT LAZARO CIENCIA (CC))

Project • CRRP2020-07MY-Deepagoda

Greenhouse gas emissions from paddy ecosystems (GREPEC): Critical windows of water and gas diffusivity

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