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Brief • 2015

Initial findings of APN-funded project showcased at the Resilient Cities 2015: 6th Global Forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation

Report • 2015

The mechanism of rational forest management on the basis of the forest resource rent

Presentation • 2015

Loss and damage assessment on land and forest degradation: Overview of the Philippines

Conference material • 2015

Poster: Development Implications of Assessing Loss and Damage in the Philippines

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Climate change downscaling approaches and applications training programme

Project • ARCP2015-08CMY-Dey, ARCP2014-17NMY-Dey

Impacts of Crop Residue Removal for Biomass Energy on Soil Function: Studies to recommend Climate Adaptive Agricultural Waste Management

Project • CAF2014-RR03-NMY-Pereira, CAF2015-RR03-CMY-Pereira, CAF2016-RR03-CMY-Pereira

Integrating CCA, DRR and L+D to Address Emerging Challenges due to Slow Onset Processes

Project • CAF2014-RR09-NMY-Huong, CAF2015-RR09-CMY-Huong

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

Project • CBA2015-01CMY-Singhruck, CBA2014-02NMY-Singhruck

Strengthening Adaptive Capacity of Local Agricultural Communities through the Development of Seasonal Climate Prediction System

Project • CAF2015-CD02-CMY-Nhat, CAF2014-CD02-NMY-Nhat

Capacity Building for National, Provincial Stakeholders and Local Communities on Loss and Damage Related to Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation

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