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Project • CBA2021-10SY-Hoang

An innovative capacity building mechanism for extension workers and farmers in the context of climate change

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Project • CRECS2020-06MY-Maharjan

Towards sustainable urban water management in Hindukush Himalayan (HKH) Region: a participatory approach to improving water security in mountain cities

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Climate resilience of farming systems in steep mountain terrain of selected regions in South Asia

Project • CRRP2021-03MY-Borodavko

Hazard assessment of glacial lake outburst floods in Russian, Mongolian and Chinese Altai

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Climate and land-use change impacts on spatiotemporal variations in groundwater recharge: A case study of the Bangkok Area, Thailand

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Project • CRRP2021-11MY-P.Kayastha

Floating Treatment Wetland System (FTWS) – Sustainable green technology to remediate polluted surface water bodies in the COVID-19 era

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Integrated analysis of climate, land use and water for resilience urban megacities: A case study of Thailand and Viet Nam

Report • 2021

Project Final Report: Integrated coastal landscape management: An adaptation related to climate change impact

News Item • 27 September 2021

Capacity development programme on air quality management and emission reduction of PM2.5 for Asian countries

IWA ACHSW/EESS/CWR online workshop

Presentation • 2021

Analytical and policy aspects for the management of UV filters in marine environment

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