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Project • 2004-10-NSY

Climate Interactions and Marine Ecosystems: Effects of Climate on the Structure and Function of Marine Food-Webs and Implications for Marine Fish Production in the North Pacific Ocean Marginal Seas

Project • 2004-CB08-NSY

Toward Quantitative Understanding of the Natural Fluctuations of Marine Coastal Fisheries of Sardines and Anchovies and their Impact on Fishing-Dependant Human Communities

Project • ARCP2004-11-NMY, ARCP2005-01-CMY

Institutional capacity in natural disasters risk reduction: A comparative analysis of institutions, national policies, and cooperative responses to floods in Asia

Project • 2004-13-NMY, 2005-03-CMY

Synergy between ecosystem change and biodiversity studies in the Western Pacific and Asia: Establishing case studies for carbon management and biodiversity conservation

Project • 2004-15-NSY

Fourth International Human Dimensions Workshop-Globalisation and Food Systems: A Global Environmental Change Perspective

Project • 2003-07

The 1st International Young Scientists Global Change Conference, November 16-19, 2003, Trieste, Italy

Project • 2003-13

Capacity Development Training for monitoring of POPs in the East Asian Hydrosphere

Project • 2003-14

The 2003 Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community

Project • 2003-15

Travel support for Asia marine scientists to attend the final JGOFS Open science conference

Project • 2003-08-NMY, 2004-04-CMY

Regional, Multi-scaled, Multi-temporal Land Use and Land Cover Data to Support Global Change Research, Land Use Management and Policy Making: A SEARRIN LUCC Project

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