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Figure 2: Project collaborators from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and the USA

News Item • 28 May 2025

Building regional synergies for climate resilience: Highlights from the inception workshop for the CRRP project “Enhance Climate Resilience in South Asia and China through Predicting Precipitation Shifts”

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Mongolian freshwater ecosystems under climate change and anthropogenic pressure: a case study of Ugii Lake

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Leaf absorption contributes to accumulation of microplastics in plants

Report • 2025

Activity Report: Establishment of Agroforestry Models in Barangay Tala, Rizal Laguna and Barangay San Cristobal, San Pablo City, Laguna

Flyer • 2025

Pamphlet: Agroforestry – Benefits and Examples

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Regionally optimized fire parameterizations using feed-forward neural networks

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Concentration of particulate matter and atmospheric pollutants in the residential area of Kathmandu Valley: A case study of March–April 2021 forest fire events

Report • 2024

Final Report: CBA2022-10MY-Balt

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Investigating the role of groundwater in Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency in India considering irrigation, climate and land use: Groundwater for Sustainable Development

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Project • CBA2024-06MY-Flores

LEAD41PH(Leadership for Environmental Action and Development Through Foresight-One-Planetary Health): A multi stakeholder capacity building on policy and practice for sustainable use of aquatic resources integrating foresight-one-planetary health approach

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