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Peer-reviewed publication • 2012

Asian coastal ecosystems: an integrated database and information management system (DIMS) for assessing impact of climate change and its appraisal

Peer-reviewed publication • 2012

Host specificity of parasitic gastropods of the genus Annulobalcis Habe, 1965 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Eulimidae) from crinoids in Vietnam, with descriptions of four new species

Peer-reviewed publication • 2012

Nutrient stoichiometry and eutrophication in Indian mangroves

Peer-reviewed publication • 2012

Decadal changes in fish assemblages in waters near the Ieodo ocean research station (East China Sea) in relation to climate change from 1984 to 2010

Report • 2012

Project Final Report: CBA2011-01

Project • ARCP2011-14NMY-Salik, ARCP2012-04CMY-Salik

Impact of Climate Change on Mangroves Ecosystem in South Asia

Project • ARCP2011-16NMY-IGBP, ARCP2012-06CMY-IGBP

An International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Synthesis Theme on: Global Environment Change and Sustainable Development: Needs of Least Developed Countries

Project • ARCP2011-17NMY-Mathukumalli, ARCP2012-07CMY-Ramanathan

Tracing Nitrogen and Carbon Biogeochemical Processes in the Inter-tidal Mangrove Ecosystem (Sundarban) of India and Bangladesh: Implications of the Global Environmental Change

Project • ARCP2011-18NMY-Jung, ARCP2012-08CMY-Jung

Impacts of Global Warming on Coastal and Marine Ecosystems in the Northwest Pacific

Project • CBA2011-08NSY-Baker

Towards Engagement in the United Nations Regular Process for Global Assessment of the Marine Environment: Strengthening Capacity of Developing Countries in the Seas of East Asia

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