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Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

210Pb dating to investigate the historical variations and identification of different sources of heavy metal pollution in sediments of the Pearl River Estuary, Southern China

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Project • CRRP2019-01MY-Kumar

Socio-hydrological perspective of climate change adaptation in large riverine islands: Comparative study from India, Bangladesh and Vietnam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Cashless Adaptation to Climate Change: Unwelcome yet Unavoidable?

Project • CRRP2019-02MY-TNguyen

Exploring Gendered Knowledge and Inclusiveness in Community Resilience for Flooding Disaster. Case Studies in Can Tho City (Vietnam) and Cebu City (Philippines)

Project • CRRP2019-03SY-Sharifi

Assessment of the actual and potential contributions of smart city projects to climate resilience in selected Asia-Pacific cities

Brief • 2019

Climate adaptation strategies in Fiji: The role of social norms and cultural values — Policy Brief 8

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Determinants of carbon emissions in ‘Belt and Road initiative’ countries: A production technology perspective

Report • 2019

Non-linear impacts of climate change on income and enequality in Vietnam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Urban transport carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by commuters in rapidly developing Cities: The comparative study of Beijing and Xi’an in China

Report • 2019

Co-designing Disaster Risk Reduction Solutions: Towards participatory action and communication in science, technology and academia

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