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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

Visualizing the cascading impacts of multi-hazards in three selected barangays in the Quinali A Watershed, Albay, Philippines

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

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

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Seasonal variation of water quality in the peri-urban mountain region of Nepal

Resources • 2025

National Adaptation Plan – Mongolia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Land cover change and its associated impacts on landscape fragmentation and flood exposure in Quinali A Watershed, Albay, the Philippines

Peer-reviewed publication • 2025

Multi-hazard probability assessment in Quinali A Watershed, Albay, Philippines

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Project • CRRP2024-06MY-Pradhananga

Enhancing climate resilience in South Asia and China: Predicting precipitation shifts and their impacts for disaster risk reduction and resource security

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Project • CRRP2024-08SY-Wan

Assessing urban heat islands in Southeast Asia Megacities: An integrated study of land use, climate change and heatwave occurrences

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Assessing vulnerability to cyclone hazards in the world’s largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans: A geospatial analysis

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