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Project • CRRP2021-11MY-P.Kayastha

Floating Treatment Wetland System (FTWS) – Sustainable green technology to remediate polluted surface water bodies in the COVID-19 era

Project • CRRP2021-02MY-Latif

Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on air quality of the Monsoon Asia region: Crosscountry assessment and facilitating policy

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Project • CRRP2021-12MY-Paudyal

Seasonal influence on transboundary mercury transport over the Himalayas: Implications for society and potential health risk

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Project • CBA2021-04MY-Hossain

Scientific capacity building in assessing the coastal dynamics (land-use, biodiversity & ecosystem services) including the influence of climate change in the coastal zone – towards a locally adapted MSP Framework

Project • CRRP2021-04MY-Paudel

Enhancing ecosystem-based adaptation to disaster risk reduction in the Himalayan river basin: Integrating traditional and local knowledge in disaster management plan in Nepal, India and Bangladesh

Project • CRRP2021-07MY-Dorji

Development of smart greenhouse (SGH) for temperate and alpine regions to enhance agriculture farming for future food sustainability

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Enhancing water supply resilience in the tropical island via socio-hydrological approach: a case study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

An integrated method for identifying present status and risk of drought in Bangladesh

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Socio-hydrological approach to explore groundwater-human wellbeing nexus: Case study from Sundarbans, India.

Brief • 2021

Evolution of eco-agriculture systems: Towards climate resilient agriculture

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