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Project • ARCP2008-16NMY-Shrestha, ARCP2009-04CMY-Shrestha

Impacts of Global Change on the Dynamics of Snow, Glaciers and Runoff over the Himalayan Mountains and Their Consequences for Highland and Downstream Regions

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

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

Peer-reviewed publication • 2008

Trends in daily climatic extremes of temperature and precipitation in Nepal

Peer-reviewed publication • 2008

Remote sensing technology to determine the structure of forest bog complexes of key area, Bakcharskiy

Project • ARCP2007-11NMY, ARCP2008-04CMY

Regional Collaborative Research on Climate Change Impacts on Surface Water Quality in Eastern Monsoon Asia: Towards Sound Management of Climate Risks

Project • ARCP2007-19NMY, ARCP2008-10CMY

Development and Application of Climate Extreme Indices and Indicators for Monitoring Trends in Climate Extremes and their Socio-Economic Impacts in South Asian Countries

Project • CBA2006-01NSY

Capacity building and buidling research needs on the ecology of global change and Island landscapes of the Republic of Palau

Project • CBA2006-09NSY

Scoping Workshop on South Asia Rapid Assessment Project’s (SARAP) Results for Designing Future Research Agenda and Capacity Building Requirements

Project • CBA2006-05NMY, CBA2007-02CMY

Climate Change and Variability Implications on Biodiversity — Youth Scenario Simulations and Adaptations

Project • CRP2006-03NMY, CRP2007-03CMY, CRP2008-03CMY

Climate Change in Southeast Asia and Assessment on Impact, Vulnerability and Adaptation on Rice Production and Water Balance

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