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5. Conclusion

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4. Climate change adaptation strategies with modelling approach

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pages 460-467

2. Environmental change and climate change adaptation in the Mekong Delta

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pages 447-452

1. Introduction

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pages 444-446

Abstract | Tóm tắt | Résumé

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pages 442-443

References

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pages 434-441

5. Main conclusions and policy implications

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pages 429-433

3. Salt intrusion

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pages 417-420

4. The delta’s future

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pages 421-428

2. Delta Elevation

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pages 406-416

1. Introduction

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pages 404-405

Abstract | Tóm tắt | Résumé

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pages 402-403

References

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in the Mekong countries

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3. Business as usual or transformation: Water diplomacy in the Mekong region

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2. National and regional governance structures of transboundary resources

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1. Climate change in the Mekong region, a potential catalyst for socio-ecological imbalances

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pages 374-375

2. Geological and hydrological characteristics of the Delta

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pages 345-348

5. Discussion and conclusions

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pages 360-363

1. Introduction

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pages 342-344

References

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pages 364-371

Abstract | Tóm tắt | Résumé

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4. Anthropogenic pressures

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Summary | Tóm TắT | réSumé

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References

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6. Conclusions and Recommendations

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8. Policy implications

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pages 300-302

References

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pages 303-309

Abstract | Tóm tắt | Résumé

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pages 270-271

4. Assessment of climate change’s impacts on energy system

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1. Introduction

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pages 272-273

3. Assessment of climate change’s impacts on hydropower production

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pages 244-252

References

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1. Introduction

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pages 234-236

6. Summary

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page 225

4. The impacts of climate change on nutrition and food security

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5. Adapting agriculture while reducing emissions

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3. Projections of the reduction of crop area in the Mekong Delta

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1. Viet Nam agriculture Past and present

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pages 196-205

2. Predicted agriculture productivity under climate stressors

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pages 206-210

Abstract | Tóm tắt | Résumé

3min
pages 194-195

1. Introduction

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pages 162-163

References

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pages 187-193

3. Impacts of cold and heat waves on mortality

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4. Main conclusions and policy implications

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Summary | Tóm TắT | réSumé

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5. Conclusion

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References

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4. Contemporary climate history

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3. Climate history of Viet Nam via the Imperial Annals

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Abstract | Tóm tắt | Résumé

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References

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1. Introduction

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SUMMARY | TÓM TẮT | RÉSUMÉ

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4. Conclusions

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1. Introduction

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page 84

2. What is climate history? Ancient and modern approaches

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