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Appendix The 30 final references chosen to be “relevant” for the study Browne E. (2014), Social protection, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction Rapid Literature Review, Birmingham, UK: GSDRC, University of Birmingham CARE (2015), Rethinking Resilience: Social Protection in the Context of Climate Change in Vietnam. Hanoi: CARE International in Vietnam. Chantarat, Sommarat, Christopher B. Barrett, Tavan Janvilisri, Sittichai Mudsri, Chulurat Niratisayakul, and Pilai Poonswad (2011), “Index Insurance for Pro-Poor Conservation of Hornbills in Thailand.” PNAS 108, no. 34: 13951– 13956. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1012291108. Cousins, Mel (2014), “Social Protection in the Mekong: Policy Trends and Future Directions.” MPRA Paper No. 60026. Munich: University Library of Munich. FAO (2012), Making Forestry Work for the Poor. Bangkok: FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. FAO (2019a), Research Summary: Promoting Greater Coherence between Small-Scale Fisheries and Social Protection Policies, Mechanisms and Programs in Cambodia. Rome: FAO/WorldFish. FAO (2019b), Participatory Rural Appraisal — Vulnerability Study of Ayeyarwady Delta Fishing Communities in Myanmar and Social Protection Opportunities. Rome: FAO. Huynh, Phuong Linh Thi and Melanie Nguyen (2019), Transformative Adaptation and Social Justice in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam. Geneva: RosaLuxemburg-Stiftung and UNRISD.

ILO (2011), Local Investments for Climate Change Adaptation — A Guide for Identifying, Designing and Implementing Interventions in Support of Climate Change Adaptation at the Local Level. Bangkok: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific.

Lebel, Louis, Jesse B. Manuta, and Po Garden (2011), “Institutional Traps and Vulnerability to Changes in Climate and Flood Regimes in Thailand.” Regional Environmental Change 11, 45–58. doi: 10.1007/s10113-010-0118-4.

ILO (2019), Green Jobs and a Just Transition for Climate Action in Asia and the Pacific. Bangkok: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific.

Myanmar Climate Change Alliance (MCCA) and UNHabitat (2017), Managing Climate Risks for People’s Health and Well-Being.

Jourdain, Damien, Esther Boere, Marrit van den Berg, Dinh Dang Quang, Cu Phuc Thanh, and François Affholder (2017), “CashBased Versus Water-Based Payment for Environmental Services in the Uplands of Northern Vietnam: Potential Farmers’ Participation Using Farm Modeling.” In Redefining Diversity & Dynamics of Natural Resources Management in Asia, vol. 2, edited by Ganesh Shivakoti, Mai Van Thanh, Tran Duc Vien, and Steven Leisz. Amsterdam, Cambridge, Oxford: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12805453-6.00004-8.

Mohammed, Essam Yassin (2011), Pro-Poor Benefit Distribution in REDD+: Who Gets What and Why Does It Matter? REDD Working Paper. London: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).

Jourdain, Damien, Esther Boere, Marrit van den Berg, Dinh Dang Quang, Cu Phuc Thanh, François Affholder, and Sushil Pandey (2014), “Water for Forests to Restore Environmental Services and Alleviate Poverty in Vietnam: A Farm Modeling Approach to Analyze Alternative PES Programs.” Land Use Policy 41, 423–437. doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2014.06.024. Jourdain, Damien, Sushil Pandey, Do Anh Tai, and Dinh Dang Quang (2009), “Payments for Environmental Services in Upper-Catchments of Vietnam: Will It Help the Poorest?” International Journal of the Commons 3, no. 1:, 64–81. doi: 10.18352/ijc.97. 42

Nabangchang, Orapan (2014), A Review of the Legal and Policy Framework for Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) in Thailand. Bogor: Center for International Forestry Research. Obein, François (2007), Assessment of the Environmental and Social Impacts Created by the VLRC Industrial Rubber Plantation and Proposed Environmental and Social Plans. Paris: Agence Française de Développement. Sinha, Shweta (2020), “Agriculture Insurance for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Resilience in ASEAN.” In An Interdisciplinary Approach for Disaster Resilience and Sustainability, edited by Indrajit Pal, Jason von Meding, Sangam Shrestha, Iftekhar Ahmed, and Thayaparan Gajendran. Disaster Risk Reduction series. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-329527-8_28.


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