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Viet Nam: Environment and Climate Change Assessment

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is preparing sector assessments, thematic papers, strategies, and road maps to help align future ADB support with the needs and strategies of developing member countries and other development partners. A thematic paper is a working document that addresses a crosscutting theme to help inform the development of country partnership strategies (CPSs). This environment and climate change thematic paper highlights development issues, needs, and strategic assistance priorities of Viet Nam and ADB, focusing on environmentally sustainable growth during the 2012–2015 CPS period. It analyzes priority development constraints, the government’s strategy and plans, other development partner support, lessons learned from past ADB support, and possible future ADB assistance. The product serves as a basis for further dialogue on how ADB and the government can work together to tackle the challenges of climate change and environmental sustainability in the coming years.

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  • Asian Development Bank (ADB), 2013. "Viet Nam: Environment and Climate Change Assessment," ADB Reports RPS135693, Asian Development Bank (ADB), revised 10 Dec 2013.
  • Handle: RePEc:asd:wpaper:rps135693
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    1. Nguyen Phong Nguyen & Samuel Adomako, 2022. "Stakeholder pressure for eco‐friendly practices, international orientation, and eco‐innovation: A study of small and medium‐sized enterprises in Vietnam," Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 29(1), pages 79-88, January.
    2. James Kaizuka, 2021. "Even Electric Trains Use Coal: Fixed and Relative Costs, Hidden Factors and Income Inequality in HSR Projects with Reference to Vietnam’s North–South Express Railway," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(24), pages 1-29, December.
    3. Ha, Thi Thuy Nong & Gan, Christopher & Hu, Baiding, 2021. "Farmers’ perception of and adaptation to climate change: An Investigation in Northeast Vietnam," Journal of Economic Development, The Economic Research Institute, Chung-Ang University, vol. 46(4), pages 65-85, December.
    4. Le, Tri Tam, 2021. "Vietnam's economy toward a new age: healthcare and environmental challenges," OSF Preprints dngvb, Center for Open Science.

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