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Report • 2011

Global Change & Coral Reef Management Capacity in the Pacific: Engaging Scientists and Policy Makers in Fiji, Samoa, Tuvalu and Tonga

Peer-reviewed publication • 2011

Climate change risk assessment in Asian coastal megacities: Knowledge gaps and research needs for urban development planning

Project • CBA2010-06NSY-Kench

Improving Understanding of Local-Scale Vulnerability in Atoll Island Countries: Developing Capacity to Improve In-Country Approaches and Research

Project • CBA2010-15NSY-South

Global Change and Coral Reef Management Capacity in the Pacific: Engaging Scientists and Policy Makers in Fiji, Samoa, Tuvalu and Tonga

Project • CBA2010-13NMY-Kawai, CBA2011-01CMY-Kawai

Capacity Building of Biodiversity Research in the Coastal Zones of the Asia Pacific Region: Phycology Taxonomy Analysis Training Using Genetic Marker

Project • ARCP2011-10CMY-Lutaenko, ARCP2010-18NMY-Lutaenko

Coastal Marine Biodiversity of Viet Nam: Regional and Local Challenges and Coastal Zone Management for Sustainable Development

Report • 2010

Cities at risk: Asia’s coastal cities in an age of climate change

Conference material • 2010

Training Workshop on Vulnerability Assessment of The Indonesian Archipelago to Climate Change

Project • CIA2009-04-Gaol

Increasing Capacity of Local Scientists for Climate Change Impact & Vulnerability Assessments on Indonesia Archipelagos: Training In-Situ/Satellite Sea Level Measurement

Project • CIA2009-06-Duc

Capacity Development for Adaptation to Climate Change in the Rural Coastal Zone of Vietnam

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