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Project • CRRP2022-05MY-Ford

Establishing baselines for marine plastics and bridging indigenous knowledge with ocean policy to improve livelihood security in the Pacific

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Project • CRRP2022-06MY-Muslim

Enhancing coastal risk reduction science and practice by considering climate, ecosystems and communities in the tropical region

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Project • CRRP2022-08MY-Sarangi

Examining the impact of aerosol, urbanisation and irrigation on extreme rainfall occurrences over India using cloud-resolving simulations

Project • CRRP2022-09MY-Myagmarsuren

Strengthening local adaptation plans through integrating socio-economic vulnerability assessment and policy gap analysis in Mongolia and China

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Smart city indicators: Towards exploring potential linkages to disaster resilience abilities

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Nitrate contamination in groundwater: Evaluating the effects of demographic aging and depopulation in an island with intensive citrus cultivation

News Item • 21 July 2022

Inception workshop and virtual training on water security issues in the Himalayan region and assessment tools

Book / book chapter • 2022

Resilient smart cities: Theoretical and empirical insights

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Assessment of long-term phosphorus budget changes influenced by anthropogenic factors in a coastal catchment of Osaka Bay

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Smart cities and climate-resilient urban planning

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