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Project • CRECS2020-05SY-Amil

Particulate matter source apportionment in Malaysia using source tagging modeling approach to quantify transboundary air pollution: a comparative analysis between haze and non-haze periods

Project • CRRP2020-08MY-Srivastava

Protecting ecosystems and livelihoods of the Sundarbans, a World Heritage site: Assessing the impact of natural hazards on forest-based ecosystem services

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Project • CBA2020-01MY-Verma

Capacity development programme on air quality management and emission reduction of PM2.5 for ASEAN countries

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

How do weather and climate change impact the COVID-19 pandemic? Evidence from the Chinese mainland

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Heavy Metals in Suspended Solids in the Red River System at Chuong Duong Bridge (Hanoi)

Project • CBA2020-09SY-Raskin

Conservation of Indonesian endangered plant resources for human health: Enhancing scientific capacity and strengthening science-based policymaking in Indonesia

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Project • CRECS2020-02MY-Khadgi

Influence of transboundary air pollutants into the atmosphere of Kathmandu, Nepal

Project • CRECS2020-03MY-Seah

The impacts of Himalaya’s glacier melting on arsenic mass balance and its mobility in Mekong and Salween sub-region groundwater

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Evaluating the effectiveness of laborer protection policy on occupational injuries caused by extreme heat in a large subtropical city of China

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Assessing and modelling vulnerability to dengue in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam by geospatial and time-series approaches

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