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ADSS: The Udalo Watershed Pilot Project: An Experiment on Climate Change Hyper-Adaptation

Mr. Philippe Couture, Project Coordinator of Hyper Adaptive & Territorial Coherent Habitat (HATCHabitat), Lantau Island, Hongkong, presents the Udalo Watershed Pilot Project in Oriental Mindoro, Philippines.

9 May 2017
Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines

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