Skip to content

Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research

Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research

Read our Science Bulletin

Site search

Filter by

Showing 981 – 990 of 1350 results

Project • CAF2014-RR04-NMY-Thomalla, CAF2015-RR04-CMY-Thomalla

An analysis of longer-term (5-10 years) recovery following major disasters in the Asia Pacific Region: Lessons for resilient development

Project • ARCP2014-14NMY(B&ES)-Salmo

Influence of Mangrove Biodiversity on Accumulation of Carbon and Resilience to Sea Level Rise: A Comparative Assessment among Disturbed, Restored and Intact Mangrove Systems

Project • ARCP2015-11CMY-Mishra, ARCP2014-20NMY-Mishra

Climate Change Adaptation through Optimal Stormwater Capture Measures: Towards a New Paradigm for Urban Water Security

Project • CBA2014-07NSY(B&ES)-Jia

International Training on Regional Ecosystem-Climate Interactions

Project • ARCP2015-06CMY-Wu, ARCP2014-15NMY-Wu, ARCP2016-02CMY-Wu

Comparative analysis of pollution sources at the Hangzhou Bay & Mekong river mouths

Project • CAF2014-RR08-NMY-Chiba, CAF2015-RR08-CMY-Chiba

Addressing Non-Economic Losses and Damages Associated with Climate Change: Learning from the Recent Past Extreme Climatic Events for Future Planning

Project • CAF2016-RR01-CMY-Basnayake, CAF2015-RR01-CMY-Basnayake, CAF2014-RR01-NMY-Basnayake

Developing Climate Inclusive Potential Loss and Damage Assessment Methodology for Flood Hazards

Project • CAF2015-RR05-CMY-Lasco, CAF2014-RR05-NMY-Lasco

Assessing the Linkages between Climate Change Adaptation (CCA), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and Loss and Damage (L&D): Case Studies in the Low-Lying Coastal Cities of Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam

Project • CAF2015-RR02-CMY-Singh, CAF2014-RR02-NMY-Singh

Developing and Promoting a People-centred Approach to Assess and Address Impacts of Climate Change Induced Loss and Damage

Project • CAF2015-CD03-CMY-Ibrahim, CAF2014-CD03-NMY-Ibrahim

Building Capacity for Reducing Loss and Damage Resulting from Slow and Rapid Onset Climatic Extremes through Risk Reduction and Proactive Adaptation within the Broader Context of Sustainable Development

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.