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Institutional material • 2018

Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Intergovernmental Meeting/Scientific Planning Group Meeting, New Delhi, India

Peer-reviewed publication • 2018

Organic carbon transfers in the subtropical Red River system (Viet Nam): insights on CO2 sources and sinks

Peer-reviewed publication • 2018

Implikasi perubahan iklim terhadap zon pesisir pantai di Kuala Selangor, Malaysia [Implications of climate change on the coastal zone in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia]

Peer-reviewed publication • 2018

Anthropogenic perturbations induced groundwater vulnerability to pollution in the industrial Faridabad District, Haryana, India

Presentation • 2018

Modelling dengue disease with climate variables using geospatial data for Vietnam and Philippines

Peer-reviewed publication • 2018

Reviews and syntheses: Anthropogenic perturbations to carbon fluxes in Asian river systems-concepts, emerging trends, and research challenges

Conference material • 2018

A water quality sustainability strategy for Brahmaputra and Kelani rivers through health risk assessment and identification of spatial distribution of nutrient, heavy metal and antibiotic resistant bacteria

Conference material • 2018

Determining the Best Agricultural Management Practices for Salt-Affected Coastal Paddy Soils in Sri Lanka Considering Net Greenhouse Gas Emission Along with Other Socioeconomic Benefits

Report • 2018

Project Final Report: CBA2014-01CMY-DArrigo

Report • 2018

Third International Conference on Regional Climate, ICRC-CORDEX 2016

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