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Project • CBA2022-05SY-Nguyen

Multidimensional poverty, agricultural commercialization, and environmental impacts: From discovering conflicts to building sustainable livelihood models for upland communities in developing countries

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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)

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Agricultural commercialization: Status and determinants among ethnic minority smallholders in A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam

Global change community announcement • 6 September 2022

Joint training workshop on Crop Simulation Modeling and Effects of Climate Risks on Agricultural Production Systems in Southeast Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Energy and water footprints comparison of East Asia: A heterogeneity analysis

News Item • 12 May 2022

Video: Enhancing adaptive capacity of rural farming communities in Southeast Asia: Best practices and lessons learned

News Item • 12 May 2022

Video: The rainwater project: Making a difference in upland farming of small holders in selected upland communities in Albay Province, Philippines

Participants of the workshop

Webinar • 11 May 2022

Special webinar: Enhancing adaptive capacity of rural farming communities in Southeast Asia: Best practices and lessons learned

Report • 2022

Project final report: CBA2019-07SY-Khan

Press release • 8 April 2022

More than 100 APN-funded publications cited in recent IPCC reports

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