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Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Assessing diffusive fluxes and pore water radon activities via a single automated experiment

Conference material • 2014

Proceedings of the International Joint Conference of AsiaFlux, HESSS, and KSAFM

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Conservation farming village (CFV) programme for protecting uplands and building resilient communities

Peer-reviewed publication • 2013

Simulation of canopy CO2/H2O fluxes for a rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plantation in central Cambodia: The effect of the regular spacing of planted trees

Project • ARCP2015-01CMY-Miyata, ARCP2014-04CMY-Miyata, ARCP2013-14NMY-Miyata

Toward CarboAsia: Integration and Syntheses of Terrestrial Ecosystem Flux Data in Tropics/Subtropics and Croplands in Asia by Activating Regional Tower-based Observation Networks

Project • ARCP2015-03CMY-Li, ARCP2014-06CMY-Li, ARCP2013-16NMY-Li

Assessing Spatiotemporal Variability of NPP, NEP and Carbon Sinks of Global Grassland Ecosystem in Response to Climate Change in 1911-2011

Project • ARCP2014-09CMY-Gomboev, ARCP2013-19NMY-Gomboev

Boreal and Tropical Forest and Forest-Steppes in East Asia: A Comparative Study on Climate Impacts and Adaptation

Project • ARCP2014-10CMY-Shrestha, ARCP2013-20NMY-Shrestha

Runoff Scenario and Water Based Adaptation Strategies in South Asia

Project • ARCP2014-12CMY-Sellers, ARCP2013-22NMY-Sellers

Mega-Regional Development and Environmental Change in China and India

Project • ARCP2014-13CMY-Sthiannopkao, ARCP2013-23NMY-Sthiannopkao

Developing Scientific and Management Tools to Address Impacts of Changing Climate and Land Use Patterns on Water Quality in East Asia’s River Basins

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