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Project • CBA2010-15NSY-South

Global Change and Coral Reef Management Capacity in the Pacific: Engaging Scientists and Policy Makers in Fiji, Samoa, Tuvalu and Tonga

Project • ARCP2010-14NMY, ARCP2011-06CMY-Li

Analysis on Urban Land-Use Changes and its Impacts on Food Security in Different Asian Cities of Four Developing Countries Using Modified CA Model

Project • ARCP2010-15NMY, ARCP2011-07CMY-Han

The Impact of Spatial Parameters on GHG Emission: A Comparative Study between Cities in China and India

Project • CBA2010-13NMY-Kawai, CBA2011-01CMY-Kawai

Capacity Building of Biodiversity Research in the Coastal Zones of the Asia Pacific Region: Phycology Taxonomy Analysis Training Using Genetic Marker

Project • CBA2009-03NSY-Bishry

Project Scoping and Training Workshop for REDD in Indonesia, Cambodia, and Lao PDR

Project • CBA2009-04NSY-Visarto

Workshop on Climate and Agricultural Risk Management, Phnom Penh, 2009

Project • CBA2009-05NSY-Salinger

International Workshop on the Content, Communication and Use of Weather and Climate Products and Services for Sustainable Agriculture

Project • CBA2009-10NSY-Li

Inter-Agency Collaborative Technologies in Earth Observations (EO) for Global Change Research in the Asia-Pacific Region

Project • CBA2009-12NMY-Togtohyn, CBA2010-02CMY-Togtohyn

Dryland Development Paradigm (DDP) Application for the Most Vulnerable to Climate and Land Use Change of Pastoral Systems in the Southern Khangai Mountains of Mongolia (DDPPaS)

Project • ARCP2009-09NSY-Skole

Developing Small-holder Agroforestry Carbon Offset Protocols for Carbon Financial Markets -Twinning Sustainable Livelihoods and Climate Mitigation

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