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  • An Assessment of Sustainable Development in the South Central Coast of Vietnam during the Period from 2010 to 2016.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Le, Thi Ly; Nguyen, Tai Tue; Lam, Tuan Manh; Mai, Trong Nhuan (2019)

  • In the context of global change, the rapidly increase of socio-economic development can trigger the negative impacts on coastal resources, environment and ecosystems, causing the deterioration of the system sustainability. Vietnam is one of the most vulnerable countries by climate change. Of which, the South Central Coast (SCC) is a highly vulnerable area to climate extreme events and sea level rise. This research aimed to build a theoretical framework for evaluating the level of sustainable development in the SCC. By using Delphi method, Interpolation method and Evaluation method, the research proposed a set of indicators, which consists of 32 indicators of the four dimensions (Econo...

  • An Assessment of Sustainable Development in the South Central Coast of Vietnam during the Period from 2010 to 2016.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Le, Thi Ly; Nguyen, Tai Tue; Lam, Tuan Manh; Mai, Trong Nhuan (2019)

  • In the context of global change, the rapidly increase of socio-economic development can trigger the negative impacts on coastal resources, environment and ecosystems, causing the deterioration of the system sustainability. Vietnam is one of the most vulnerable countries by climate change. Of which, the South Central Coast (SCC) is a highly vulnerable area to climate extreme events and sea level rise. This research aimed to build a theoretical framework for evaluating the level of sustainable development in the SCC. By using Delphi method, Interpolation method and Evaluation method, the research proposed a set of indicators, which consists of 32 indicators of the four dimensions...

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  • Authors: Dao, Thi Hien;  Advisor: Nguyen, Tai Tue; Tran, Dang Quy (2023)

  • Climate change nowadays has become a first order issue globally. The adoption of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) by the international community in the year 1997 is considered as a historic turning point as it is the first global agreement aiming mitigation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The KP introduced three flexible mechanisms to achieve cost-effective GHG reduction globally, thereby creating the―international carbon market‖. Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is one of the three flexible mechanisms under the KP that allows Annex I countries meet their KP commitment effectively through purchasing Certified Emission Reduction (CER) generated from projects that are implemented at non-Anne...

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  • Authors: Phan, Thị Lan Anh;  Advisor: Nguyen, Tuan Anh; Nguyen, Tai Tue (2023)

  • Above studies demonstrated that climate change impacts the livelihoods of local people. In particular, agro-forestry livelihoods are the most vulnerable and significantly affected by climate change. Most of these livelihood activities of the upland people are highly dependent on nature. And the above studies also give suggestions for solutions to develop sustainable livelihoods and adapt to climate change. Many ethnic minority groups are the poorest and most vulnerable group to natural disasters. disasters, epidemics etc. I realized that the projects only stopped at poverty reduction interventions, building livelihood models for CC adaptation. However, these projects lack sust...

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  • Authors: Tran, Thi Minh; Nguyen, Tai Tue; Tran, Dang Quy; Lee, Jong-Un (2018)

  • In order to clarify heavy metal concentration profiles in different mangrove forest ages, four sediment cores (up to 100 cm in depth) were collected and tested for their physicochemical characteristics (pH, Eh, organic matters and grain size) and heavy metal concentrations. Results showed that mangrove sediments were composed mainly of sandy silt, silty sand, silt, sandy mud and mud. The average mud content in the sediment cores continuously increased with mangrove forest ages from one, nine, nineteen and twenty years old, whereas the mud content highly fluctuated with the core depth. pH, Eh and organic matter content implied that the sedimentary depositional environments were class...

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  • An Assessment of Sustainable Development in the South Central Coast of Vietnam during the Period from 2010 to 2016.pdf.jpg
  • Article


  • Authors: Le, Thi Ly; Nguyen, Tai Tue; Lam, Tuan Manh; Mai, Trong Nhuan (2019)

  • In the context of global change, the rapidly increase of socio-economic development can trigger the negative impacts on coastal resources, environment and ecosystems, causing the deterioration of the system sustainability. Vietnam is one of the most vulnerable countries by climate change. Of which, the South Central Coast (SCC) is a highly vulnerable area to climate extreme events and sea level rise. This research aimed to build a theoretical framework for evaluating the level of sustainable development in the SCC. By using Delphi method, Interpolation method and Evaluation method, the research proposed a set of indicators, which consists of 32 indicators of the four dimensions (Econo...

  • An Assessment of Sustainable Development in the South Central Coast of Vietnam during the Period from 2010 to 2016.pdf.jpg
  • Article


  • Authors: Le, Thi Ly; Nguyen, Tai Tue; Lam, Tuan Manh; Mai, Trong Nhuan (2019)

  • In the context of global change, the rapidly increase of socio-economic development can trigger the negative impacts on coastal resources, environment and ecosystems, causing the deterioration of the system sustainability. Vietnam is one of the most vulnerable countries by climate change. Of which, the South Central Coast (SCC) is a highly vulnerable area to climate extreme events and sea level rise. This research aimed to build a theoretical framework for evaluating the level of sustainable development in the SCC. By using Delphi method, Interpolation method and Evaluation method, the research proposed a set of indicators, which consists of 32 indicators of the four dimensions...

  • item.jpg
  • Thesis


  • Authors: Dao, Thi Hien;  Advisor: Nguyen, Tai Tue; Tran, Dang Quy (2023)

  • Climate change nowadays has become a first order issue globally. The adoption of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) by the international community in the year 1997 is considered as a historic turning point as it is the first global agreement aiming mitigation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The KP introduced three flexible mechanisms to achieve cost-effective GHG reduction globally, thereby creating the―international carbon market‖. Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is one of the three flexible mechanisms under the KP that allows Annex I countries meet their KP commitment effectively through purchasing Certified Emission Reduction (CER) generated from projects that are implemented at non-Anne...

  • item.jpg
  • Thesis


  • Authors: Phan, Thị Lan Anh;  Advisor: Nguyen, Tuan Anh; Nguyen, Tai Tue (2023)

  • Above studies demonstrated that climate change impacts the livelihoods of local people. In particular, agro-forestry livelihoods are the most vulnerable and significantly affected by climate change. Most of these livelihood activities of the upland people are highly dependent on nature. And the above studies also give suggestions for solutions to develop sustainable livelihoods and adapt to climate change. Many ethnic minority groups are the poorest and most vulnerable group to natural disasters. disasters, epidemics etc. I realized that the projects only stopped at poverty reduction interventions, building livelihood models for CC adaptation. However, these projects lack sust...

  • 4261-49-8863-1-10-20180924.pdf.jpg
  • Article


  • Authors: Tran, Thi Minh; Nguyen, Tai Tue; Tran, Dang Quy; Lee, Jong-Un (2018)

  • In order to clarify heavy metal concentration profiles in different mangrove forest ages, four sediment cores (up to 100 cm in depth) were collected and tested for their physicochemical characteristics (pH, Eh, organic matters and grain size) and heavy metal concentrations. Results showed that mangrove sediments were composed mainly of sandy silt, silty sand, silt, sandy mud and mud. The average mud content in the sediment cores continuously increased with mangrove forest ages from one, nine, nineteen and twenty years old, whereas the mud content highly fluctuated with the core depth. pH, Eh and organic matter content implied that the sedimentary depositional environments were class...