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News Item • 11 April 2014

Upcoming in Nepal: Policy Brief ‘Writeshop’ on 1-3 May

News Item • 4 April 2014

Approved New Projects for Fiscal Year 2014/15

News Item • 2 April 2014

The 7th GEOSS Asia-Pacific Symposium

Project • CAF2015-RR07-CMY-Lotia, CAF2014-RR07-NMY-Lotia

Methods Toolbox for Assessing Loss and Damage at Local Level

Project • CAF2014-RR04-NMY-Thomalla, CAF2015-RR04-CMY-Thomalla

An analysis of longer-term (5-10 years) recovery following major disasters in the Asia Pacific Region: Lessons for resilient development

Project • CAF2015-RR05-CMY-Lasco, CAF2014-RR05-NMY-Lasco

Assessing the Linkages between Climate Change Adaptation (CCA), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and Loss and Damage (L&D): Case Studies in the Low-Lying Coastal Cities of Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam

Project • ARCP2015-11CMY-Mishra, ARCP2014-20NMY-Mishra

Climate Change Adaptation through Optimal Stormwater Capture Measures: Towards a New Paradigm for Urban Water Security

News Item • 1 April 2014

ISSC launches new global research funding

Project • CAF2015-CD03-CMY-Ibrahim, CAF2014-CD03-NMY-Ibrahim

Building Capacity for Reducing Loss and Damage Resulting from Slow and Rapid Onset Climatic Extremes through Risk Reduction and Proactive Adaptation within the Broader Context of Sustainable Development

Project • ARCP2014-24NSG-Lokupitiya

Scoping Workshop to Develop Proposal: Identification of the best agricultural management practices with better greenhouse gas benefits in salinity affected areas of South Asia

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