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Report • 2020

Project Final Report: CAF2016-RR07-CMY-Shaheen

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Future changes in growing degree days of wheat crop in Pakistan as simulated in CORDEX South Asia experiments

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Seasonality impels the antibiotic resistance in Kelani River of the emerging economy of Sri Lanka

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Contamination status, emission sources and exposure risks of Polychlorinated biphenyls in road dust from some areas, North Vietnam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Optimization of China’s provincial renewable energy installation plan for the 13th five-year plan based on renewable portfolio standards

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

210Pb dating to investigate the historical variations and identification of different sources of heavy metal pollution in sediments of the Pearl River Estuary, Southern China

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Project • CRRP2019-01MY-Kumar

Socio-hydrological perspective of climate change adaptation in large riverine islands: Comparative study from India, Bangladesh and Vietnam

Project • CRRP2019-04MY-Chakraborty

Interlinkage of Ecosystem Services and Human Wellbeing to Enhance Climate Smart Landscapes in Small Watersheds: Analysis for Policy-Relevant Solutions in South Asian Context

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Factors structuring phytoplankton community in a large tropical river: Case study in the Red River (Vietnam)

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Exploring the changes and driving forces of water footprints in China from 2002 to 2012: A perspective of final demand

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