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Report • 2022

Project final report: CRRP2018-07MY-Kafle

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Growth performance of different fish species during dry period in Chitwan, Nepal

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Growth performance of different fish species during dry period in Chitwan, Nepal

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Quantifying spatio-temporal variation in aquaculture production areas in Satkhira, Bangladesh using geospatial and social survey

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Enhancing capacity of scientists and practitioners for promoting more sustainable and resilient food systems in Indonesia and the South Pacific

News Item • 28 October 2022

Second National Workshop on Regional Circulating and Ecological Sphere (R‑CES) held in Thailand

Report • 2022

Three-Days International Training Workshop on ““Integrating Geospatial Technologies in Climate-Smart Agriculture Planning and Management in South Asia”

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Project • CRRP2022-04MY-Ho

Safeguarding regional food security under climate change impacts via mainstreaming nature-based solutions-centred adaptation strategies (NAFOS)

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Project • CRRP2022-05MY-Ford

Establishing baselines for marine plastics and bridging indigenous knowledge with ocean policy to improve livelihood security in the Pacific

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Project • CBA2022-08MY-Ho Ngoc

Promoting nature-based solutions for food security and climate change resilience among ethnic minority people in the Northern Mountainous Region of Vietnam

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