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O’Brien, K.L., Leichenko, R.M., Kelkar, U., Venema, H.M., Aandahl, G., Tompkins, H., Javed, A., Bhadwal, S., Barg, S., Nygaard, L. and West, J. (2004) Mapping Vulnerability to Multiple Stressors: Climate Change and Globalization un India. Global Environmental Change, 14, 303-313.
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TITLE:
Vulnerability Assessment of Climate Change on Sea Level Rise Impacts on Some Economic Sectors in Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam
AUTHORS:
Mai Kim Lien
KEYWORDS:
Vulnerability, Sea Level Rise, Economic Sectors, Binh Dinh Province
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Climate Change,
Vol.8 No.2,
June
28,
2019
ABSTRACT: Assessing the vulnerability for some economic sectors of Binh Dinh province plays a very important role. The study has applied the vulnerability method according to Iyengar and Sudarshan to assess vulnerability for 03 different sectors: 1) Agriculture, forestry and fisheries; 2) Industry and construction and 3) Service. Calculation results of vulnerability classification for different sector groups according to the E, S, AC, and Vi indicators are used to develop a hierarchy of vulnerability classification for different sector groups. The calculation results indicate that only Phu My district has a high vulnerability index for agriculture, forestry and fisheries with the value of Vi= 0.6; For the service sector, only Quy Nhon City has a high vulnerability index with the value of Vi= 0.63. The vulnerability index calculated for sector groups for the remaining regions is low to moderate. The result of the vulnerability classification maps due to sea level rise will help planners and managers make plans, plans and solutions to mitigate risks caused by natural disasters.
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