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Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Multiple values of Bhitarkanika mangroves for human well-being: synthesis of contemporary scientific knowledge for mainstreaming ecosystem services in policy planning

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

Presentation • 2021

Current presence and possible repercussions of UV filters in coral reef in Okinawa Prefecture

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Impact of the strong downwelling (upwelling) on small pelagic fish production during the 2016 (2019) Negative (positive) Indian Ocean Dipole events in the Eastern Indian Ocean off Java

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Active Sediment Generation on Coral Reef Flats Contributes to Recent Reef Island Expansion

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Physicochemical factors influencing zonation patterns, niche width and tolerances of dominant mangroves in southern Oriental Mindoro, Philippines

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Project • CRECS2020-02MY-Khadgi

Influence of transboundary air pollutants into the atmosphere of Kathmandu, Nepal

Project • CBA2020-04MY-Le

Towards sustainable mangrove-shrimp aquaculture through capacity building and partnership in the Mekong River Delta

Project • CRECS2020-01MY-Tseren-Ochir

Sulfur isotopic approach on sources and production of urban atmospheric particulate matters in East Asia

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