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Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Intensified susceptibility to riverbed incisions under sand mining impacts in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: A long-term spatiotemporal analysis

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Assessing optical water types in Asian coastal ocean waters from space using GCOM-C/SGLI observations

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Identifying changes in mangrove landscapes in the Philippines and Indonesia using remote sensing and community perceptions: Towards ecosystem services management

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Long-Term Evaluation of GCOM-C/SGLI Reflectance and Water Quality Products: Variability Among JAXA G-Portal and JASMES

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Reconstructing suspended sediment concentrations in the Mekong River Basin via semi-supervised-based deep neural networks

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Influence of regional environmental variables on the radiative forcing of atmospheric microplastics

Other materials • 2024

Promoting Youth Role in Raising Community Resilience to Climate Change in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (Mekong Delta Core)

Presentation • 2024

DevNet2024 Conference: Integrated Approaches to Climate Change, Disaster Risk Reduction and Sustainability in the Pacific Region

Presentation • 2024

The Significance of the Pacific Commons for Community Resilience: From Disaster Recovery to Climate Mobilities

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Identification of thresholds and key drivers on water use efficiency in different maize ecoregions in Yellow River Basin of China

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