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Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Urban air quality studies in Mongolia: Pollution characteristics and future research needs

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Climate and land-use change impacts on spatiotemporal variations in groundwater recharge: A case study of the Bangkok Area, Thailand

Photo by Aditya Deshmukh on Unsplash
Photo by Aditya Deshmukh on Unsplash

Project • CRECS2020-07MY-Tripathee

Transboundary air pollution on the northern and southern side of the Himalayas: Characteristics, sources, climatic and health implications

Project • CRRP2021-02MY-Latif

Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on air quality of the Monsoon Asia region: Crosscountry assessment and facilitating policy

News Item • 27 September 2021

Capacity development programme on air quality management and emission reduction of PM2.5 for Asian countries

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Integrated use of inverse and biotic ligand modelling for lake water quality resilience estimation: A case of Ramsar wetland, (Deepor Beel), Assam, India

Webinar • 13 August 2021

Seminar on potential sources of particulate matter using source tagging modelling

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Climate change risk assessment and adaptation for loss and damage of urban transportation infrastructure in Southeast Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Temporal dynamics and drivers of lake ecosystem metabolism using high resolution observations in a shallow, tropical, eutrophic lake (Laguna Lake, Philippines)

Project • CRRP2017-01MY-Marcotullio

Tracking influences of Asian urban GHG emissions for sustainability policies: Identifying low carbon pathways to meet the Paris Agreement

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