Pham Thu Thuy
PhD Candidate
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Contact details Office: 24.1.26 |
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SupervisorsPrincipal: Prof Stephen Garnett Associate: Dr Heather Aslin, Prof Bruce Campbell Thesis titlePro-poor Payment for Environmental Services in Vietnam Research descriptionThuy is an environmentalist with wide range experience in carrying out field work activities in Australia, Philippines and Vietnam for wide range of development projects such as reforestation, livelihood diversification and poverty and environment linkages. She has been working for World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF) and the Center of International Forestry Research (CIFOR) in Vietnam since 2006. Before that, she worked for Asian Development Bank, the Forest Sector Support Program in Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in Vietnam. Her research interests include:
PublicationsPham, T.T., Campbell, B.M., Garnett, S., Hoang, M.H., 2010. “Importance and impacts of intermediary boundary organisations in facilitating Payment for Environmental Services in Vietnam”, Environmental Conservation. www.cifor.cgiar.org/Knowledge/Publications/Detail?pid=3093 – Pham, T.T., Campbell, B.M., Garnett, S. 2009. Lessons learnt and pitfalls of PES projects in Vietnam. Asian Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 31 (2): 117 – 135.
Pham, T. T., M. H. Hoang, et al. (2008). "Pro-poor payments for environmental services: challenges for the government and administrative agencies in Vietnam." Public administration and development 28: 363-373. Pham Thu Thuy, Tran Sy Hai, Be Quynh Nga, Mai Hoang Yen, Hoang Minh Ha. 2008. Recommend appropriate land-use and participation of the communities in Van Don district, Ha Long province and Cat Ba island in Hai Phong Province, IUCN Vietnam, Hanoi. Hoang Minh Ha, Meine van Noordwijk and Pham Thu Thuy (Eds). 2008. PAYMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES: EXPERIENCES AND LESSONS IN VIETNAM , World Agroforesty Centre in Vietnam, Hanoi. Hoang Minh Ha, Nguyen Le Hoa, Ylva Nyber, Pham Thu Thuy,Mai Hoang Yen, Be Quynh Nga.2007. Comparative Analysis of Market and Resource Access of the Poor in Upland Zones of the Greater Mekong Region (MMSEA project)- Vietnam Case Study, World Agroforestry Center, Chiangmai, Thailand. Hoang Minh Ha, Pham Thu Thuy, Dang Nguyen Anh, Bui Dung The, Nguyen Le Hoa, Roi Estévez Pérez. 2007. Synthesize and analyse existing information on poverty environment linkages and identify priority knowledge gaps and define a work plan for the main study, United Nation Development Program and Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam, Hanoi. Hoang Minh Ha, Pham Thu Thuy, Brent Swallow, Nguyen Thi Lan Huong, Thai Phuc Thanh, Nguyen Van Huan and Dao Ngoc Nga. 2007. Understanding the Voice of the Poor- Participatory Poverty Analysis with Environment Focus, United Nation Development Program and Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam, Hanoi. Alison Clausen, Pham Thu Thuy, Be Quynh Nga,Vu Hoang Hoa, Nguyen Kim Lan.2007. Policies, Legislation and EIA in Vietnam, United Nation Development Program and Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam, Hanoi. Pham Thu Thuy and Be Quynh Nga. 2007. Poverty in environmental policy and legislation in Vietnam, United Nation Development Program and Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam, Hanoi. Minh Ha Fagerstrom, Pham Thu Thuy et al. 2007. Environment and Poverty Linkages in Vietnam. Hoàng Minh Hà & Ph?m Thu Thu? & Ph?m Quang Di?u & Roi Estévez Pérez & Ph?m Van Vi?n & Tr?n Bình Dà. 2007. Research activities support for forest sector in Vietnam, Development and Integration Journal, Institute of Development Policies, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, No 1-3:,p.1-3.. Fagerstrom, M. H., Nyberg, Y., Le Hoa, N. & Thu Thuy, P., 2006. Analysis of Market Access of the Poor in Upland Zones of Northern Vietnam. Tea growers in Dai Tu, Thai Nguyen as a case study", World Agroforestry Center in Thailand, Thailand. Hoang Minh Ha and Pham Thu Thuy.2006. 'Rewarding Upland Poor for the Environmental Services –RUPES' – an 'environmental instrument' for the empowerment of the poorest – Vietnam lessons learnt Mandy More, Stuart Neilson, Pham Thu Thuy, Siatua Sala, Amandan Samatha. 2005. ‘Landscape Linkages as habitat: an assessment of Native Vegetation strips within the Beerburrum Forest Estate’, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, November 2005. Pham Thu Thuy. 2004. ‘Vietnam’s Uncompromising Battle against Desertification ’, Vietnam Forest Sector Support Program and Partnership Newsletter Vol. 7, September 2004. p.6-7. |
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