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Report • 2014

Community-based forest biomass monitoring: Action research in PNG, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos and Vietnam (Research Report 2013/5)

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

1982-2010 nian Zhongguo caodi fugaidu de shikong dongtai ji qi dui qihou bianhua de xiangying [Spatial-temporal dynamics of grassland coverage and its response to climate change in China during 1982-2010]

Book / book chapter • 2014

Development fieldwork: A practical guide

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Dynamic of grassland vegetation degradation and its quantitative assessment in the northwest China

Project • LCI2013-01CMY(R)-Vashist, LCI2012-01NMY(R)-Vashist

Identification of policy and institutional gaps, drivers and strategies to scale-up low carbon and energy efficient technology application in the construction and infrastructure sectors in South Asia

Project • LCI2013-02CMY(R)-Dhakal, LCI2012-02NMY(R)-Dhakal

Understanding and Quantifying the Water-Energy-Carbon Nexus for Low Carbon Development in Asian Cities

Project • LCI2013-03CMY(R)-Macandog, LCI2012-04NMY(R)-Macandog

Integrated Sustainability Assessment of Bioenergy Potentials in Asia: An Application of a Hybrid Approach on Trade-offs and Pathway

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 • CBA2013-14NSY-Maity

Promoting Algaculture in Trapped Waters as Sustainable Aquafarming and Adaptive Climate Mitigation in Inundated Coastal Areas

Project • LCI2013-05CMY(R)-Jupesta, LCI2012-05NMY(R)-Jupesta

Low Carbon Urban Infrastructure Investment: Cases of China, Indonesia, and Japan

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