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Project • ARCP2011-17NMY-Mathukumalli, ARCP2012-07CMY-Ramanathan

Tracing Nitrogen and Carbon Biogeochemical Processes in the Inter-tidal Mangrove Ecosystem (Sundarban) of India and Bangladesh: Implications of the Global Environmental Change

Project • CBA2011-07NMY-Abawi, CBA2012-01CMY-Abawi

Building Scientific Capacity in Seasonal Climate Forecasting (SCF) for Improved Risk Management Decisions in a Changing Climate

Project • ARCP2011-20NSY-McEvoy

Assessment of Climate Change Risks and Adaptation Options for Secondary Cities in South-western Bangladesh and Central Vietnam

Project • CBA2011-08NSY-Baker

Towards Engagement in the United Nations Regular Process for Global Assessment of the Marine Environment: Strengthening Capacity of Developing Countries in the Seas of East Asia

Project • ARCP2011-21NSY-Manurung

Reconstruction of Sea Level Change in Southeast Asia (RESELECASEA) Waters Using Combined Coastal Sea Level Data and Satellite Altimetry Data

Project • CBA2011-10NSY-Ngari

International Workshop on Climate and Oceanic Fisheries

Peer-reviewed publication • 2011

Applicability of satellite-based rainfall product to flood runoff analysis with integrated flood analysis system (IFAS) in Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2011

Good water governance: Could stakeholder participation reduce water insecurities in river basins in Asia-Pacific?

Peer-reviewed publication • 2011

Global change and capacity building in coral reef management in the pacific: Engaging scientists and policy-makers in Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and Tuvalu

Peer-reviewed publication • 2011

Global environmental change and food security in the Indo-Gangetic plain

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