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Project • ARCP2009-19NMY-Bai, ARCP2010-07CMY-Bai

Asian Coastal Ecosystems: An Integrated Database and Information Management System (DIMS) for Assessing Impact of Climate Change and its Appraisal

Project • CBA2009-07NSY-Larigauderie

Second DIVERSITAS Open Science Conference: “Biodiversity and Society: Understanding Connections, Adapting to Change”: Ensuring a Strong Scientific Contribution from the Asia-Pacific Region

Peer-reviewed publication • 2009

Fuzzy Logic Water Quality Index and Importance of Water Quality Parameters

Project • ARCP2008-18NMY-Braimoh, ARCP2009-06CMY-Braimoh

Managing Ecosystems Services in Asia: A Critical Review of Experiences in Montane Upper Tributary Watersheds

Project • ARCP2007-10NMY, ARCP2008-03CMY

Collaborative Studies in Tropical Asian Dendrochronology: Addressing Challenges in Climatology and Forest Ecology

Project • 2006-14-NSY

Workshop on “Global Water System Hotspots in the Asian Region: Mega Cities and Dams” – 2nd GWSP Asia Network Meeting

Conference material • 2006

Synergy between carbon management and biodiversity conservation in tropical rain forests

Project • 2005-18-NMY, 2006-02-CMY

The Human Dimensions of Urban Ecosystems: Applying the Human Ecosystems Model (HEM) to Urban Environmental Management in ASEAN

Project • 2005-23-NSY

The Degraded Ecosystem Restoration in the Arid and Semi-arid Northern China-Mongolia Region

Project • 2004-CB08-NSY

Toward Quantitative Understanding of the Natural Fluctuations of Marine Coastal Fisheries of Sardines and Anchovies and their Impact on Fishing-Dependant Human Communities

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