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Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Climate extremes and challenges to infrastructure development in coastal cities in Bangladesh

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Climatic and anthropogenic factors changing spawning pattern and production zone of Hilsa fishery in the Bay of Bengal

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Observed and projected changes in temperature and rainfall in Cambodia

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

Project • CBA2014-11NSY(B&ES)-Zhang

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

Project • ARCP2014-14NMY(B&ES)-Salmo

Influence of Mangrove Biodiversity on Accumulation of Carbon and Resilience to Sea Level Rise: A Comparative Assessment among Disturbed, Restored and Intact Mangrove Systems

Project • ARCP2015-06CMY-Wu, ARCP2014-15NMY-Wu, ARCP2016-02CMY-Wu

Comparative analysis of pollution sources at the Hangzhou Bay & Mekong river mouths

Book / book chapter • 2014

Ecological Studies and the State of the Ecosystem of Amursky Bay and the Estuarine Zone of the Razdolnaya River (Sea of Japan) Volume 1

Report • 2014

Project Final Report: CBA2013-14NSY-Maity

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Socio-Economic Vulnerability of Mangrove Ecosystem to Climate Change in South Asia: A Case Study of the Indus and Ganges Deltas

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