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Project • CRRP2021-13MY-Opdyke

Advancing local flood decision-making for disaster risk reduction

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Project • CBA2021-05MY-Pulhin

Resilience-building and future-proofing strategies in a multi-stressed scenario in the province of Albay, Philippines

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Project • CRRP2021-01MY-Wee

Development of environmental DNA reference database for coastal resource management of Southeast Asian mangroves

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Project • CBA2021-10SY-Hoang

An innovative capacity building mechanism for extension workers and farmers in the context of climate change

Project • CRRP2021-03MY-Borodavko

Hazard assessment of glacial lake outburst floods in Russian, Mongolian and Chinese Altai

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Integrated analysis of climate, land use and water for resilience urban megacities: A case study of Thailand and Viet Nam

Report • 2021

Project Final Report: Integrated coastal landscape management: An adaptation related to climate change impact

IWA ACHSW/EESS/CWR online workshop

Presentation • 2021

Analytical and policy aspects for the management of UV filters in marine environment

Brief • 2021

Indigenous, traditional and local knowledge for bottom-up adaptation innovation

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Assessing contribution to the Sendai Framework: Case study of climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction projects across sectors in Asia-Pacific (2015-2020)

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