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Project • CRRP2024-02MY-Kanniah

Mapping, tracking and identifying the emission sources of PM2.5 using multiple satellite sensors and assimilated ground observations for health risk assessment in Southeast Asia

Conference material • 2025

Outcomes of the Fifth International Conference on Bioscience and Biotechnology, 2024 (ICBB-2024): Planetary Health—A Local Discourse

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Microplastic abundance in the surface water of tropical estuarine fronts

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

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Project • CRRP2024-04MY-Xue

Enhancing the science-policy interface to manage microplastic influx from major cities into the oceans in Southeast Asia

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Project • CRRP2024-05MY-Siswanto

Harnessing earth observation (EO) to enhance decision-making for eutrophication and harmful algal bloom (EuHAB) impact mitigation and adaptation

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Project • CRRP2024-07MY-Zhu

Benzotriazole UV-328 in marine plastic debris in typical Southeast Asia countries

Other materials • 2024

Mitigating carbon emissions and haze in Southeast Asia’s peatlands: Opportunities and challenges in integrating policy and governance

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

In-depth analysis of ambient air pollution changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Asian Monsoon region

Other materials • 2024

Peatlands and the Climate: This year’s COP29 must build on COP28

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