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Peer-reviewed publication • 2011

Future climate projection for mainland Southeast Asia countries: Climate change scenario of 21st century

Project • ARCP2010-15NMY, ARCP2011-07CMY-Han

The Impact of Spatial Parameters on GHG Emission: A Comparative Study between Cities in China and India

Project • ARCP2009-18NMY, ARCP2010-06CMY

Quantifying the Role of Dead Wood in Carbon Sequestration

Report • 2009

Impacts of Global Change on the Dynamics of Snow, Glaciers and Runoff over the Himalayan Mountains and their Consequences for Highland and Downstream Regions

Project • ARCP2008-16NMY-Shrestha, ARCP2009-04CMY-Shrestha

Impacts of Global Change on the Dynamics of Snow, Glaciers and Runoff over the Himalayan Mountains and Their Consequences for Highland and Downstream Regions

Project • ARCP2007-18-NSY

Using CDM Opportunities to Mitigate the Release of Greenhouse Gases by Improving Waste Management Practices

Project • CBA2007-08NSY

Capacity Building to Study Interrelations between Atmospheric Composition, Anthropogenic Load and Climate Change in Northern Asia

Project • ARCP2006-13NMY, ARCP2007-07CMY

Investigation on the Impacts of Urban-Rural Air Pollution on Air Quality and Climate in Southeast Asia

Project • CBA2006-11NSY

Strengthening Scientific Capacity in the Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS): The 2007 SOLAS Open Science Meeting in Xiamen, China

Project • 2005-07-NMY, 2006-01-CMY

Standardization and Systematization of Carbon-budget Observation in Asian Terrestrial Ecosystems Based on AsiaFlux Framework

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