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Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Quantitative assessments of water-use efficiency in Temperate Eurasian Steppe along an aridity gradient

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News Item • 5 July 2017

Assessment of Risk Insurance Initiatives Contributes to Identifying Enabling Factors for Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Benefits

News Item • 5 July 2017

Study on Carbon Fluxes and Emission from the Red River Highlights Impact of Climate and Human Activities

News Item • 5 July 2017

Lessons Learned from Comparative Studies on Coastal Forest Management in Japan, Myanmar and the Philippines

Project • CRRP2017-04MY-Balt

Ecological vulnerability assessment for adaptation strategy formulation at different spatial scales in Western Mongolia and China

Project • CRRP2017-05MY-Demberel

Climatogenic Transformation of the Alpine Landscapes in Mongolian and Russian Altai

Project • CBA2017-01MY-HO

Using indigenous knowledge to enhance community resilience to climate change in the mountainous region of Vietnam

Project • CRRP2017-09SY-Ahmed

Understanding the opportunities and challenges of compliance to safe building codes for disaster resilience in South Asia—the cases of Bangladesh and Nepal

Project • CBA2017-02MY-Tanimoto

Fostering of the next generation of scientists for better understanding of air quality in Monsoon Asia and Oceania region

Project • CBA2017-08SG-Tshering

Scoping workshop to develop the proposal: Identifying the Wetlands Types in Bhutan to Highlight Their Role in Carbon Emission and Sequestration

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