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Project • 2005-14-NSY

Community relocation as an option for adaptation to the effects of climate change and climate variability in Pacific Island Countries (PICs)

Project • 2005-15-NSG

Climate change impacts on the ecology of the rice pest complex and the resulting threat to food security and farming economy in South Asia

Project • 2005-24-NSG

Impact of Global Change on the Availability of Fodder & Forage and Performance of Livestock in South Asia

Project • APN2005-21-NMY, ARCP2006-04-CMY

Agricultural Land Use Policy in East and South Asia – Rapidly Changing Landscapes and its Impacts on Regional Food Security and its Future Scenario

Project • 2004-CB01-NSY

An Assessment of the Socio-Economic Impacts of Floods under Climate Change Conditions in Large Coastal Cities in South and Southeast Asia

Project • 2004-CB07-NSY

Prototype Training Workshop for Educators on the Effects of Climate Change on Seasonality and Environmental Hazards

Project • 2004-CB08-NSY

Toward Quantitative Understanding of the Natural Fluctuations of Marine Coastal Fisheries of Sardines and Anchovies and their Impact on Fishing-Dependant Human Communities

Project • 2003-CRP02-NMY, 2004-CRP02-CMY, 2005-CRP02-CMY

Integrated Assessment Model for Developing Countries and Analysis of Mitigation Options and Sustainable Development Opportunities

Project • 2003-CB01-NMY, 2004-CB02-CMY

Building the Capacity of Mekong River Countries to Assess Impacts from Climate Change: Case Study Approach on the Assessment of Community Vulnerability and Adaptation to the Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources and Food Production.

Project • 2003-CB08-NSY

Travel Fellowships for Young Scientists to attend the 1st CLIVAR conference/Climate Modelling Workshops on RCMS

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