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Project • CAF2014-RR08-NMY-Chiba, CAF2015-RR08-CMY-Chiba

Addressing Non-Economic Losses and Damages Associated with Climate Change: Learning from the Recent Past Extreme Climatic Events for Future Planning

Project • CAF2014-RR03-NMY-Pereira, CAF2015-RR03-CMY-Pereira, CAF2016-RR03-CMY-Pereira

Integrating CCA, DRR and L+D to Address Emerging Challenges due to Slow Onset Processes

Project • CAF2014-RR09-NMY-Huong, CAF2015-RR09-CMY-Huong

Climate change risk assessment and adaptation for loss and damage of urban transportation infrastructure (UTI) in Southeast Asia (SEA)

Project • ARCP2014-23NSG-Huang

Scoping Workshop to Develop Proposal: Assessing the Health Effects of Extreme Temperatures and the Development of Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change in the Asia Pacific Region

Book / book chapter • 2014

Local and indigenous knowledge on climate-related hazards of coastal and small island communities in Southeast Asia

Report • 2014

USP/APN Climate Change and Variability Implications on Biodiversity—Youth Scenario Simulations Workshop

Report • 2014

Project Final Report: ARCP2012-08CMY-Jung

Resources • 2014

Drama in Climate ChangeImplications on Biodiversity: Facilitators Guide

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Assessing the Spatiotemporal Variation in Distribution, Extent and NPP of Terrestrial Ecosystems in Response to Climate Change from 1911 to 2000

Other materials • 2014

Annual and diurnal variation of anthropogenic heat estimation in Guangzhou city, China and simulated regional impacts of anthropogenic heat release on climate (Master’s degree Thesis)

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