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Project • 2004-08-NSY

SOLAS Science 2004: Travel Fund for Young Scientists

Project • 2004-14-NMY, 2005-04-CMY

Integrated regional studies of global change in monsoon asia: Phase 1: APN/SCOPE/START rapid assessment project of global change in Monsoon Asia

Project • 2004-16-NSY

Groundwater Discharge as an Important Land-Sea Pathway in Southeast Asia

Project • 2004-CB01-NSY

An Assessment of the Socio-Economic Impacts of Floods under Climate Change Conditions in Large Coastal Cities in South and Southeast Asia

Project • 2003-15

Travel support for Asia marine scientists to attend the final JGOFS Open science conference

Project • 2003-17-NSG, 2004-19-NMY, 2005-05-CMY

Climate variability and human activities in relation to Northeast Asian land-ocean interactions and their implications for coastal zone management (seed grant)/ Climate variability and human activities in relation to Notheast Asia and their land-ocean interactions and their implications for coastal zone management

Project • 2002-16

Atoll Island Change and Linkages to Sea Level Variations in Oceania

Project • 2001-07

Workshop on the Causes and Consequences of Climate-Induced Changes in Pelagic Fish Productivity in East Asia

Project • 2001-20, 2002-05

An Assessment of Nutrient, Sediment and Carbon Fluxes to the Coastal Zone in South Asia and their Relationship to Human Activities

Project • 2000-07

Training Workshop for Capacity Building and Networking in the Area of Biogeochemical (BGC) Budgeting and Socio-Economic Modelling including Human Dimensions Aspect in the Coastal Systems of South Asia

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