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Brief • 2019

APN Project: Development of new water supply strategies in two major cities of India and Sri Lanka in the context of climate change, rapid urbanization and population growth: a vulnerability assessment approach

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Vulnerability of urban waters to emerging contaminants in India and Sri Lanka: Resilience framework and strategy

Conference material • 2019

Brainstorming Communication Symposium on the Development of New Water Supply Strategies and Vulnerability Assessment for Guwahati in relation to the Brahmaputra Watershed Management under the Climate Change Regime

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Retrieval of biomass burning haze aerosol optical thickness using MODIS 500m data

Conference material • 2019

APN Special Session at Sixth International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Environmental Engineering Practices for Sustainable Development

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Assessment of rainwater harvesting sites in a part of North-West Delhi, India using geomatic tools

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Multilayer arsenic mobilization and multimetal co-enrichment in the alluvium (Brahmaputra) plains of India: A tale of redox domination along the depth

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Determinants of Adaptation for Slow-Onset Hazards: The Case of Rice-Farming Households Affected by Seawater Intrusion in Northern Mindanao, Philippines

Conference material • 2019

Correlation of dengue diseases and climate variable using geospatial data for Vietnam

Report • 2019

Sustainable Water Management of Rivers: Vision 2030—Reports on Study Camp on Environmental Technology at TONAMI Camp 2018

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