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Project • CBA2023-02MY-Ju

Exploring technologies innovation for smallholder farmers in the context of climate smart agriculture

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Project • CRRP2023-07MY-Nguyen Huy

Developing a new integrated physical-statistical-financial approach for regional flood risk reduction under climate change

Project • CBA2023-02MY-Azhari

Building capacity through co-production in Indonesia and Malaysia to address the climate change communication gap between scientific and lay audiences through journalists

Project • CBA2023-04MY-Singh

Capacity Building of the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services in the Southwest Pacific region

Project • CBA2023-05MY-Cruz

Building the technical expertise of LGUs for the robust implementation of Ridge to Reef approach (watershed ecosystem approach) to local and provincial land use and development planning in the Philippines

Project • CBA2023-06MY-Harshit

GoAL: Gender-orientated Adaptive Transformation cross-Learning for climate change and disaster risk resilience among India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Japan

Report • 2023

Four-Days International Training Workshop on ““Integrating Geospatial Technologies in Climate-Smart Agriculture Planning and Management in South Asia” from September 22 – 25, 2023 at Kathmandu, Nepal

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Developing capacity for post-typhoon disaster waste management in Lautoka, Fiji, and Makati, Philippines

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Farmers’ perceptions on the impact of climate change: Case study of the agricultural sector of Cambodia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Capacity development of farmer group in using affordable micro-irrigation for small-scale farming in marginal land

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