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Temperate East Asia Science-Policy Dialogue & Proposal Development Training Workshop - Mongolia 2015

News Item • 4 November 2015

Decision Makers and Scientists Join APN Dialogue to Enhance Sustainable Land Management

Photo: Flickr/Jane Boles (CC)

News Item • 2 November 2015

Policy Brief: What Makes an Effective and Operable Benefit Distribution System for REDD+? (LCD-02)

Photo: Flickr/Hendrik Terbeck (CC)

News Item • 26 October 2015

Policy Brief: Towards a Better Water-Energy-Carbon Nexus in Cities (LCD-01)

News Item • 23 October 2015

Report: Cambodia Proposal Development Training Workshop

News Item • 21 October 2015

Recently launched “GEF-Satoyama Project” Calling for Proposals Site-based Projects

Photo: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan (CC BY-NC 4.0)

News Item • 13 October 2015

Call for Entries – L. B. Brown Memorial Photo Contest for October: Local Knowledge for Global Resilience

News Item • 30 September 2015

IAI Launches Video Campaign to Bring Voices of Global Change Scientists to Support the Global Goals

News Item • 30 September 2015

UNISDR Conference on the Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030

UNESCO World Heritage Site - Nagacadan Rice Terraces (Kiangan, Ifugao) (PHOTO: FLICKR/SHUBERT LAZARO CIENCIA (CC))

News Item • 29 September 2015

Calling for Journalist/Media Worker Participation: Southeast Asia Regional Media Visit in Ifugao, Philippines

Photo: Mohammad Rakibul Hasan (CC BY-NC 4.0)

News Item • 29 September 2015

Winner of L. B. Brown Memorial Photo Contest for August Announced

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