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    Urbanization impact on landscape patterns in cultural heritage preservation sites: a case study of the complex of Huế Monuments, Vietnam by Pham, Van-Manh, Van Nghiem, Son, Van Pham, Cu, Luu, Mai Phuong Thi, Bui, Quang-Thanh

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-04-2021)
    “…Context The late 20th and early twenty-first centuries saw massive urbanizations across the world, leading considerate changes in land-cover/land-use, and…”
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    Monitoring the effects of climate, land cover and land use changes on multi-hazards in the Gianh River watershed, Vietnam by Nguyen, Huu Duy, Dang, Dinh Kha, Nguyen, Quoc-Huy, Phan-Van, Tan, Bui, Quang-Thanh, Petrisor, Alexandru-Ionut, Nghiem, Son Van

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-10-2024)
    “…In recent decades, global rapid urbanization has exacerbated the impacts of natural hazards due to changes in Southeast Asia’s environmental, hydrological, and…”
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    Quantitative assessment of urbanization and impacts in the complex of Huế Monuments, Vietnam by Pham, Van-Manh, Van Nghiem, Son, Bui, Quang-Thanh, Pham, Tam Minh, Van Pham, Cu

    Published in Applied geography (Sevenoaks) (01-11-2019)
    “…Rapid and extensive urban changes in recent decades have inflicted a multitude of challenges in land-use planning and conservation management, especially for…”
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    Monitoring the effects of urbanization and flood hazards on sandy ecosystem services by Dang, Kinh Bac, Pham, Hoang Hai, Nguyen, Thu Nhung, Giang, Tuan Linh, Pham, Thi Phuong Nga, Nghiem, Van Son, Nguyen, Dang Hoi, Vu, Kim Chi, Bui, Quang Dung, Pham, Hanh Nguyen, Nguyen, Thu Thuy, Ngo, Huu Hao

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-07-2023)
    “…Urbanization, storms, and floods have compromised the benefits derived from various types of sand dune landscapes, particularly in developing countries located…”
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    Flood inundation assessment of UNESCO World Heritage Sites using remote sensing and spatial metrics in Hoi An City, Vietnam by Nguyen, Diem-My Thi, Do, Thi-Nhung, Van Nghiem, Son, Ghimire, Jiwnath, Dang, Kinh-Bac, Giang, Van-Trong, Vu, Kim-Chi, Pham, Van-Manh

    Published in Ecological informatics (01-03-2024)
    “…Flooding is the most frequent and damaging threat to The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites, and…”
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