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Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Vegetation dynamics and its driving forces from climate change and human activities in the Three-River Source Region, China from 1982 to 2012

Project • CAF2015-RR16-NMY-Pham, CAF2016-RR11-CMY-Pham

Utilizing Geospatial Technology to Assess Health Vulnerability to Climate Change for Rural Population in Viet Nam and the Philippines

Project • CAF2015-RR17-NMY-Arifwidodo, CAF2016-RR12-CMY-Arifwidodo

Understanding Urban Heat Island Effect and Its Implications to Climate Change Adaptation Strategies in Major Southeast Asian Cities

Project • CAF2015-RR13-NMY-Dautova, CAF2016-RR08-CMY-Dautova

Developing life-supporting marine ecosystems along the East Asia’s coasts

Project • CAF2015-RR14-NMY-Odeh, CAF2016-RR14-CMY-Suvdantsetseg (Odeh)

Monitoring grassland degradation in North/Central Asia: Deciphering the impacts of climate change and government policies at different spatial-temporal scales using remote sensing and expert knowledge

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Climatic and anthropogenic factors changing spawning pattern and production zone of Hilsa fishery in the Bay of Bengal

Brief • 2015

Risk insurance: addressing loss and damage

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Observed and projected changes in temperature and rainfall in Cambodia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Assessing the climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction effectiveness of risk insurance approaches

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

IMBER ClimEco4 Summer School – Delineating the Issues of Climate Change and Impacts on Marine Ecosystems: Bridging the Gap between Research, Assessment, Policy and Management

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