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Project • CRRP2016-10MY-Huang

Assessing the health effects of extreme temperatures and the development of adaptation strategies to climate change in the Asia-Pacific region

Project • CBA2017-03MY-Pulhin

Enhancing climate risk resilience through human security development and capacity building in the province of Aurora, Philippines

Project • CBA2016-07SY-Shrestha

Adapting groundwater of Asian cities to climate change: bridging the science and policy interface

Project • CBA2016-09SY-NGO

Ecosystem Based Adaptation approach for Sustainable Management and Governance of Coastal Ecosystems (ENGAGE )

Project • CRRP2016-09MY-Lokupitiya

Identification of the best agricultural management practices with better greenhouse gas benefits in salinity affected areas of South Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Building capabilities of local climate change communicators towards climate change adaptation in the upland communities in Southeast Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Adaptive capacity of coastal resource management institutions in Cambodia, Viet Nam and Australia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand

Conference material • 2016

Proceedings of 1st Regional workshop on Adapting groundwater of Asian cities to climate change: bridging the science and policy interface

Brief • 2016

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

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