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Project • CBA2006-01NSY

Capacity building and buidling research needs on the ecology of global change and Island landscapes of the Republic of Palau

Project • CBA2006-11NSY

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

Project • ARCP2006-15NMY, ARCP2007-08CMY

Assessment and Management of Change in Coastal Zone Caused by Salinity Intrusion

Project • ARCP2006-09NMY, ARCP2007-04CMY, ARCP2008-02CMY-David, ARCP2013-28RUF-David

Integrated Vulnerability Assessment of Coastal Areas in the Southeast Asia and East Asian Region

Project • 2005-06-NSY

PAGES Second Open Science Meeting

Project • 2005-08-NSY

The Surface Ocean – Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) International Summer School 2005: Attendance of young scientists from the APN region

Project • 2005-13-NSY

Supporting regional capacity contributions to LOICZ II development at the IGBP/IHDP LOICZ II Inaugural Open Science Meeting 27-29 June 2005

Project • 2005-17-NSG

Optimization strategies for the management of change in coastal zones and inland waters caused by Salinity Intrusion

Project • 2005-19-NSG

Implementation of the LOICZ II Science Plan through Regional and National Workshops, Synthesis and Policy Assessment, Gap-filling Studies, Capacity Building and Networking in the South Asian Region (Regional Scoping Workshop on Science-Policy Linkages in Integrated Coastal Zone)

Peer-reviewed publication • 2005

Monitoring and Predicting ENSO Events and Sea Temperature Structure of the Warm Pool in the Western Pacific Ocean

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