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Greg O'Hare explains the what, why, when and how of cyclones, and reviews their effects in South Asia.
8 October 2008
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Vietnam is protecting flood prone areas with barriers that make use of innovative technology.
Source: IRIN
22 August 2008
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Scientists are battling to stop damage and death caused by lightning strikes in the developing world, reports Anuradha Alahakoon.
29 August 2007
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Nepal is using plants and modern engineering to combat the landslides that regularly plague the nation. Badri Paudyal reports.
16 August 2007
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Dust storms in China have been increasing, but a project in Bayinhushu shows how to reduce them, reports Dennis Normile.
Source: Science
24 July 2007
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Today's maps are sophisticated tools, helping developing countries track everything from drought to disease, reports TV Padma.
6 March 2007
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Indonesia's mud volcano has so far been both a defeat and an opportunity for scientific understanding, reports David Cyranoski.
Source: Nature
22 February 2007
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Protecting against the risk of shifting ground and replanting mangrove forests are some of the tasks ahead for tsunami-hit areas, reports Richard Stone.
Source: Science
24 October 2006
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In the aftermath of the October earthquake, Pakistan is struggling to ready itself for the next big one, reports Geoff Brumfiel.
Source: Nature
3 March 2006
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Nizamuddin Siddiqui reports on efforts to improve Pakistan's ability to detect and study earthquakes.
20 December 2005
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Efforts to restore the mangrove ‘bioshield’ around Indian Ocean coasts are facing challenges from shrimp farming and a lack of local support, writes Erika Check.
Source: Nature
16 December 2005
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Quinrin Schiermeier writes about the world's growing vulnerability to natural disasters like the 2004 tsunami and the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan.
Source: Nature
15 December 2005
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Richard Stone and Richard A. Kerr report on how the Indian Ocean tsunami warning system is gradually taking shape.
Source: Science
9 December 2005
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Flood-prone Asian nations are starting to share information that could help save lives but this exchange needs to be more open to be effective, reports Navin Singh Khadka.
Source: BBC Online
25 August 2005
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Plans to collate data from the planet's Earth-monitoring instruments could run out of funding, and not every country is keen to participate, reports Naomi Lubick.
Source: Nature
14 July 2005
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A special section in Science magazine provides a scientific overview of last year's massive earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean.
Source: Science
20 May 2005
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