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The project that will witness participation of scientists from Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Maldives and Bangladesh, will study the effects of climate changes on terrestrial and marine plants.
The first phase of the joint study will start on Sunday with a four-day workshop being organised by NBRI. "During the workshop, we will deliberate on the problems faced by South Asian countries owing to climatic changes. Thereby, we will enlist the key areas on which the study will focus," said Dr Nandita Singh, scientist, environment section, NBRI. She added, "The workshop is a joint effort of NBRI and South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme, Colombo, Sri Lanka."
A NBRI scientist said: "South Asian countries, including India, show a wide range of variation in climate, altitude and physiography. As the climatic models and studies give conflicting pictures of the effect of climate change on vegetation, the assessment of its impact on the natural ecosystem will require more accurate scientific modelling or field studies at the regional level. For this we have undertaken this project.”


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