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Project • ARCP2008-14NMY-Okladnikov, ARCP2009-02CMY-Okladnikov

Human Impact on Land-cover Changes in the Heart of Asia

Project • ARCP2008-15NMY-Nkitana, ARCP2009-03CMY-Nikitana

Reducing Water Insecurity through Stakeholder Participation in River Basin Management in the Asia-Pacific

Project • ARCP2008-17NMY, ARCP2009-05CMY

Peri-Urban Development and Environmental Sustainability: Examples from China and India

Project • ARCP2008-20NMY, ARCP2009-08CMY-Iqbal

Assessment of Food and Water Security in South-Asia under Changing Climate Scenario Using Crop Simulation and Water Management Models, and Identification of Appropriate Strategies to Meet Future Demands

Project • CBA2008-03NSY

Training Course on Regional Downscaling for Asia-Pacific Region Using APEC Climate Centre Global Seasonal Climate Prediction

Project • CBA2008-04NSY-Nakashizuka

Training in Science-Policy Interfacing to Promote the Application of Scientific Knowledge on Adaptation of Forests and Forest Management to Climate Change

Project • CBA2008-06NSY-Fuchs

Cities At Risk: Developing Adaptive Capacity for Climate Change in Asia’s Coastal Mega Cities

Project • CBA2008-07NSY-Schmidt

“Social Challenges of Global Change”: The 7th International Science Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Change (IHDP Open Meeting 2009); Bonn, Germany, 26-30 April 2009

Project • CBA2008-10NSY-Dye

Regional Participation in the US-Japan Workshop on Monsoon Asia Tropical Forest Carbon Dynamics and Sustainability

Project • ARCP2007-10NMY, ARCP2008-03CMY

Collaborative Studies in Tropical Asian Dendrochronology: Addressing Challenges in Climatology and Forest Ecology

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