2021
DOI: 10.18848/1835-7156/cgp/v13i02/85-104
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Assessment of Co-benefits of Climate Change Response in Vietnam

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“…Articles used structured interviews with leaders and symbolic interactionism [14] and semistructured interviews and focus groups [42]. Huong et al (2021) conducted semi-structured interviews to assess the co-benefits of climate change response in Vietnam [63]. Expert elicitation methods also appeared in different studies related to the relationship between community forestry and the SDGs [37,60].…”
Section: Personal Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Articles used structured interviews with leaders and symbolic interactionism [14] and semistructured interviews and focus groups [42]. Huong et al (2021) conducted semi-structured interviews to assess the co-benefits of climate change response in Vietnam [63]. Expert elicitation methods also appeared in different studies related to the relationship between community forestry and the SDGs [37,60].…”
Section: Personal Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, particular assessments, such as the assessment, evaluation, and ranking of the SDGs to evaluate the global state of ecosystems and natural resources [105]; SDG-oriented multiscenario settings to create a multiscenario landscape ecological risk simulation for the Sustainable Development Goals [91]; SDG-related benchmarking multilevel analysis and Lehi-ODS (online sustainability management tool) to understand how small-and medium-sized enterprises can incorporate the Sustainable Development Goals through cluster management organization [56]; and a review of Vietnam's SDGs to assess the co-benefits of climate change response in Vietnam [63], were used among the selected articles.…”
Section: Sdg Indicators and Indexesmentioning
confidence: 99%