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Webinar • 25 February 2021

Parallel session at the 7th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum: Linking adaptation and mitigation

Presentation • 2021

Comparison of coral bleaching hotspot mapping in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam) based on sea surface temperature modelling by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coral Reef Watch before and during Covid-19 Pandemic

Presentation • 2021

Paradox of over-tourism, income opportunities and coral degradation: A case of Maya bay, Thailand

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

The importance of community perceptions and capacity building in payment for ecosystems services: A case study at Phu Kao, Thailand

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

A bibliometric analysis of the water-energy-food nexus based on the SCIE and SSCI database of the Web of Science

APN Member • 1 February 2021

Uy Kamal

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Comprehensive monitoring of more than 1000 organic micro-pollutants in drainage water: Case study in a rural village with end-of-life vehicle processing activities in Northern Vietnam

Project • CRECS2020-04MY-Novalia

Enhancing local capacity for implementing transboundary revitalization policies for the Citarum River

Project • CRRP2020-10SY-Ha

Upland households’ decision making in climate change adaptation to enhance food security in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam

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Project • CRECS2020-05SY-Amil

Particulate matter source apportionment in Malaysia using source tagging modeling approach to quantify transboundary air pollution: a comparative analysis between haze and non-haze periods

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