Cagayan River research boosted
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Part of an ongoing effort on water management research in Region 2 (Cagayan Valley) is the continuing series of dialogues between the Isabela State University (ISU) and the Japan-based Kyoto University, aiming to introduce innovation on river basin management for disaster resilience and water hazard mitigation. This, as delegates from Kyoto University recently met with counterparts from ISU for the Cagayan River Basin Research Dialogue during the two-day special meeting of the technical working group (TWG) for the initiative.
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Domingo, L. C. (2022, December 10). Cagayan River research boosted. The Manila Times, p. B5.
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National Irrigation Administration (NIA) Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Integrated Flood and Water Resources Management Integrated Flood and Sediment Management Isabela State University (ISU) Kyoto University Cagayan River Basin Management Council Japan Water Agency Quirino State University
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