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This paper uses the Bayesian model averaging approach to investigate the effects of trade openness on environmental quality in 64 selected developing countries for the period of 2003–2017. We find no…

| Peer Reviewed | Vietnam

Executive Summary We have studied people’s perceptions of cooking energy systems in Uganda, through a document review and Focused Group Discussions (FGD), their level of knowledge about the possible…

| Policy Brief | Uganda

AbstractAs climate variability is increasing, extreme events such as temperature fluctuations are expected to become more frequent. Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are especially vulnerable…

| Peer Reviewed | India

This study investigates the opinions of wives and their husbands in farm households concerning desirable adaptive responses to salinity intrusion in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The researchers find...

| EfD Discussion Paper | Vietnam

Research questions: What factors affect male and female farmers’ choices of adaptive measures to saltwater intrusion? Key Messages Saltwater intrusion has been increasing and impacts agricultural…

| Research Brief | Vietnam

Research questions: How does gender matter in intra-household adaptation choices in response to salinity intrusion and which factors affect the choices? Key Messages Salinity (salt) intrusion has…

| Research Brief | Vietnam

Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits ecosystems provide to society. These services grant the necessary conditions for sustainable life and influence human well-being in all dimensions.

| Peer Reviewed | Central America and Mexico

In recent decades, there has been increasing research interest in individuals' support of and resistance to climate and environmental policy instruments. However, there is an empirical bias in the…

| Peer Reviewed | Sweden, Kenya

Abstract In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), climate change has had a deleterious impact on rural communities, which consistently puts households’ ability to maintain their livelihoods in a precarious…

| Peer Reviewed | Nigeria