1. Bayrak, M.M., Ota, M. (✉), Nien, T., and Vafadari, K. (2025). Sustainability synergies of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) and their implications for rural revitalization: A scoping review and bibliometric analysis. Journal of Geographical Research (NTNU), 81, 45–98. https://doi.org/10.6234/JGR.202505_(81).0003
  2. van Onselen, V.M. and Bayrak, M.M. (✉) (2025). Critical reflections on framing nature-based solutions: considerations for long-term sustainability. Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences, 22(1): 2567453. https://doi.org/10.1080/1943815X.2025.2567453
  3. van Onselen, V.M., Bayrak, M.M., Gladfelter, S., Lin, T.-Y. (✉) (2025). Community insights on tourism development and nature-based solutions for increased resilience to coastal hazards at Caota sand dunes Geopark in Taiwan. Progress in Disaster Science, 28, 100472. SCOPUS, ESCI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pdisas.2025.100472
  4. Bayrak, M.M. (✉) , K.H. Liao and Hsu Y.Y. (2025). Bottom-up perspectives on “climate adaptation” from “vulnerable” coastal communities: a political ecology perspective from Taiwan, Local Environment, 30(3): 394-411. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2025.2450506.
  5. Hung, L.S. (✉) and Bayrak, M.M. 2025. A sociopsychological model predicting motivation to alter behaviour to mitigate climate change: a repeated cross-sectional study from Taiwan. Environmental Research Letters, 20(11), 114056, SCIE, SCOPUS, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ae13bd
  6. Tran, T.A. (✉) and Bayrak, M.M. 2025. Geographies of rural households’ out-migration in the lower Mekong countries. Regional Environmental Change, 25: 130, SSCI, SCOPUS. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-025-02461-2
  7. Mallick, B. (✉), Hunter, L. M., Ackerly, B., Priodarshini, R., Kelman, I., Boas, I., Castro, B., Czaika, M., Ahmed, B., Ahsan, M. N., Arboleda, M. F., Bailey, A., Bayrak, M. M., Best, K., Carrico, A., Draper, J., Etzold, B., Farbotko, C., Gain, A. K., … van den Berg, J. (2025). Future-making beyond (im)mobility through tethered resilience. Nature Climate Change, 1–4. SCI, SCOPUS, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-025-02506-8
  8. Sun, Y., Mallick, B. (✉) and Bayrak, M.M. 2024. "“No fish–no fishermen”: staying as a voluntary choice despite environmental risks. Local Environment, SCOPUS, SCI. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2024.2394667
  9. Bayrak, M.M. (✉) , Hsu, Y.Y. and Hung L.S. 2024. Beyond environmental determinism? Analysing studies on environmental migration in the Greater Mekong Subregion and the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta Region. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 65(3): 398–415. https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.12426.
  10. Le, N.L. (✉) and Bayrak, M.M. 2024. Highly‑skilled migration, knowledge mobility, and knowledge mobility barriers: empirical evidence from Vietnamese migrants in the Lao construction sector. Geo Journal, 89:121, SCOPUS, EI. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-024-11125-3
  11. Bayrak, M.M. (✉) (2024). Vietnam’s Mekong Delta farmers caught in overlapping currents. East Asia Forum Quarterly, 16 (4): 20-24. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.T2025011000003890311134449.
  12. Bayrak, M.M., Hung L.S. (✉) and Hsu, Y.Y. 2023. Living with typhoons and changing weather patterns: Indigenous resilience and the adaptation pathways of smallholder farmers in Taiwan. Sustainability Science, 18, pp. 951–965. SCI, SCOPUS. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-022-01247-3
  13. Van Onselen, V., Bayrak, M.M., Lin, T.Y. (✉) 2023. Assessment of Ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies in Coastal Environments of Taiwan. Journal of Disaster Research, Vol.18 No.7, pp. 700-707, SCOPUS, EI. https://doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2023.p0700
  14. Fan, K.H.F., Ng, S.L., and M.M. Bayrak (✉). 2023. Appraising the community in community-based tourism. Tourism Geographies, 25:2-3, 594-614, https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2021.1943702.
  15. Marks, D. (✉), Bayrak, M.M, Connell, J., 2023. Increasing livelihood vulnerabilities to coastal erosion and wastewater intrusion: The political ecology of Thai aquaculture in peri-urban Bangkok. Geographical Research, 61(2), pp. 259-272. SSCI, SCOPUS https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12580
  16. Hung L.S., Li, Y.W. (✉) and Bayrak, M.M. 2023. The relationship between determinants of husband–wife agreement and household climate change mitigation behavior. Environmental Research Communications. 5, 125011 SCI, SCOPUS. https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ad14a4
  17. Bayrak, M.M. (✉), Hieu, T.V., Tran, T.A., Hsu, Y.Y., Nien, T. and Quynh, D.T.T. 2023. Climate change adaptation responses and human mobility in the Mekong Delta: local perspectives from rural households in An Giang Province, Vietnam. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 10, 344. SSCI, AHCI, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-023-01817-5
  18. Ty, P.H. (✉), Marcon, R,. Bayrak, M.M., and Phuong, L.T.H. 2022. The 2016 Vietnam marine life incident: measures of subjective resilience and livelihood implications for affected small-fishery communities. Environmental and Socio-economic Studies, (10)1: 1-12. SCOPUS, https://doi.org/10.2478/environ-2022-0001.
  19. Bayrak, M.M. (✉). 2022. Does Indigenous Tourism Contribute to Indigenous Resilience to Disasters? A Case Study on Taiwan's Highlands. Progress in Disaster Science, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pdisas.2022.100220
  20. Marks, D., Bayrak, M.M., Jahangir, S., Henig, D., and Bailey, A. (✉). 2022. Towards a cultural lens for adaptation pathways to climate change. Regional Environmental Change, 22: 22, SCI, SCOPUS. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-022-01884-5
  21. Hung L.S. (✉) and Bayrak, M.M. 2022 Taking gender ideologies seriously in climate change mitigation: A case study of Taiwan. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, SCI, SCOPUS. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCCSM-06-2021-0061
  22. Bayrak, M.M. (✉), Marks, D. and Hauser, L.T. 2022 Disentangling the concepts of global climate change, adaptation, and human mobility: a political-ecological exploration in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. Climate and Development, 14(10):935-944 SSCI, SCOPUS. https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2022.2028596
  23. Bayrak, M.M. (✉), Hsu, Y.Y., Hung, L.S, Tsai, H. and tibusung ‘e vayayana. 2021. Global Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan: A Critical Bibliometric Analysis and Review. Sustainability, 13, 29. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13010029
  24. Poelma, T., Bayrak, M. M.*, Van Nha, D., & Tran, T. A. (2021). Climate change and livelihood resilience capacities in the Mekong Delta: a case study on the transition to rice–shrimp farming in Vietnam’s Kien Giang Province. Climatic Change, 164(1), 1-20.
  25. Berkes, F., Tsai, H.M., Bayrak, M.M., and Lin Y.R. 2021. Indigenous Resilience to Disasters in Taiwan and Beyond. Sustainability, 13(5), 2435. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052435
  26. Bayrak, M.M., Hung, L.S and Hsu, Y.Y. 2020. The effect of cultural practices and perceptions on global climate change response among Indigenous peoples: a case study on the Tayal people in northern Taiwan. Environmental Research Letters, 15(12), 124074, SCIE, SCOPUS, Q1 Journal in Environmental Science (SJR). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abcd5c
  27. Hung, L.S. (✉). and Bayrak, M.M. 2020. Comparing the effects of climate change labelling on reactions of the Taiwanese public. Nature Communications, 11, 6052, SCI, SCOPUS, Q1 Journal in various fields (SJR). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19979-0.
  28. Tuijnman, W., M.M. Bayrak (✉), P.X. Hung and B.D. Tinh. 2020. Payments for environmental services, gendered livelihoods and forest management in Vietnam: a feminist political ecology perspective. Journal of Political Ecology, 27, pp.317-334. ESCI, SCOPUS, Q1 Journal in Geography, Planning and Development (SJR). https://doi.org/10.2458/v27i1.23643
  29. Bayrak, M. M., & Marafa, L. M. 2020. REDD+ as a Vehicle for Community-Based Forest Management? Critical Insights from Vietnam. Small-scale Forestry, 1-25 (in press), SCIE, SCOPUS, Q1 Journal in Forestry (SJR). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11842-020-09432-x (S).
  30. Bayrak, M.M. (✉) and Marafa, L.M. 2020. Are Vietnamese farmers able to combat global climate change? A case study on perceptions and attitudes towards sustainable forest management and REDD+ in Central Vietnam. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 39(3), 242-258, SCIE, SCOPUS. https://doi.org/10.1080/10549811.2019.1634593.
  31. Bayrak, M. M. 2019. Benefit Sharing Mechanism in Forest Protection and Livelihoods in Central Vietnam: Empirical Insights into Two Indigenous Communes. Journal of Geographical Research (NTNU), 71, 107-132. https://doi.org/10.6234/JGR.201911_(71).0006.
  32. Hung, L. S., & M.M. Bayrak. 2019. Wives influence climate change mitigation behaviours in married-couple households: insights from Taiwan. Environmental Research Letters, 14(12), 124034, SCIE, SCOPUS, Q1 Journal in Environmental Science (SJR). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab5543
  33. Groot, R. and M.M. Bayrak (2019). Achieving water security in peri-urban Yangon: exploring the local governance processes. Water Policy. https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2019.058
  34. He, S., Chung, C. K. L., Bayrak, M. M. and Wang, W., 2018. Administrative Boundary Changes and Regional Inequality in Provincial China. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy,11 (1), pp.104-120.
  35. Bayrak, M.M. and Marafa, L.M., 2017. Livelihood implications and perceptions of large scale investment in natural resources for conservation and carbon sequestration: Empirical evidence from REDD+ in Vietnam. Sustainability, 9(10), p.1802
  36. He S., Bayrak, M.M. and Lin, H., 2017. A comparative analysis of multi-scalar regional inequality in China. Geoforum, 78, pp.1-11.
  37. Bayrak, M.M. and Marafa, L.M., 2016. Ten Years of REDD+: A Critical Review of the Impact of REDD+ on Forest-Dependent Communities. Sustainability, 8(7), p.620
  38. Bayrak, M.M., Tran, T.N. and Marafa, L.M., 2014. Creating Social Safeguards for REDD+: Lessons Learned from Benefit Sharing Mechanisms in Vietnam. Land, 3(3), pp. 1037-1058
  39. Bayrak, M.M., Tran, T.N. and Burgers, P., 2013. Restructuring space in the name of development: the socio-cultural impact of the Forest Land Allocation Program on the indigenous Co Tu people in Central Vietnam. Journal of Political Ecology, 20, pp.37-52

  1. Bayrak MM. (2025). Reimagining the 'Community' Within Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Initiatives. AAS-in-Asia 2025 Conference, Association for Asian Studies (AAS) and Social Science Baha, Kathmandu, Nepal, June 1–4, 2025
  2. Bayrak MM. (2025). Political Ecology of a Coastal Township in Western Taiwan: Flooding, Aging and Mobility. Fifth World Congress of Taiwan Studies, co-hosted by Academia Sinica and National Taiwan Normal University, May 21–23, 2025.
  3. Bayrak MM. (2025). Political Ecology of Coastal Taiwan: Bottom-Up Perspective on ‘Climate Adaptation’. 29th International Geographical Conference of Taiwan and Annual Conference of the Geography Society of China Located in Taipei, April 26–27, 2025.
  4. Bayrak MM. (2024). Bottom-Up Perspectives on ‘Climate Adaptation’ from ‘Vulnerable’ Coastal Communities: A Political Ecology Perspective from Taiwan. 35th International Geographical Congress, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland, August 24–30, 2024.
  5. Bayrak MM. (2024). Climate Migration in South and Southeast Asia: Current State of Knowledge, Potential Pitfalls and Ways to Move Forward. De/Centering Southeast Asia: The 5th SEASIA Biennial International Conference, Manila, the Philippines, July 18–20, 2024.
  6. Bayrak MM. (2024). A Political Ecology of Polycrises and Farmers’ Adaptation in Coastal Taiwan. IOS Fair Transitions / LANDac Conference 2024, Utrecht University, July 3–5, 2024.
  7. Bayrak MM. (2024). The Political Ecology of Indigenous Resilience. 28th International Geographical Conference of Taiwan (IGCT 2024), National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, May 4–5, 2024.
  8. Bayrak MM. (2023). Rethinking Farmers' Adaptation and Mobility Responses to Climate Change in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, London, UK, Aug 29 – Sept 1, 2023.
  9. Bayrak MM. (2023). Climate Change Adaptation Responses and Human Mobility in the Mekong Delta: Local Perspectives from Rural Households in An Giang Province, Vietnam. Environmental and Climate Mobilities 2023 Conference, University of Vienna, Austria, July 10–12, 2023.
  10. Bayrak MM. (2023). Climate Change Adaptation Responses and Human Mobility in the Mekong Delta: Local Perspectives from Rural Households in An Giang Province, Vietnam. 27th International Geographical Conference of Taiwan: Digital Twins – A Metaverse for Geographers, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, May 13–14, 2023.
  11. Bayrak MM. (2022). Climate Change and Resilience Capacities of Farmers in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: A Case Study on the Transition to Rice-Shrimp Farming in Kien Giang Province. 2022 International Conference on Food Futures: Humanities and Social Sciences Approaches, Humanities for the Environment (HfE) Global Network of Observatories, Aug 31 – Sept 4, 2022.
  12. Bayrak MM. (2022). Do People Migrate Because of Climate Change? A Critical Bibliometric Analysis. 26th International Geographical Conference of Taiwan: “Frontiering Practice of Geographies: The Intersections and Imagination of Physical and Human Geographies,” National Taiwan Normal University, May 28–29, 2022.
  13. Bayrak MM. (2022). Understanding Environmental Change Through a Political Ecological Lens: A Case Study on the Adaptation Pathways of Coastal Farmers in Western Taiwan. 29th Annual National Conference of the Asian Studies Development Program, East-West Center Asian Studies Development Program, March 4–5, 2022.
  14. Bayrak MM. (2021). Do People Migrate Because of Climate Change? Cases from Taiwan and the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Global Implications of Migratory Movements: Hybrid Conference, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands, November 11–12, 2021.
  15. Bayrak, M.M. (2021) Does Indigenous Tourism Contribute to Indigenous Resilience to Disasters? A Case Study on Taiwan's Highlands. 2nd International Symposium on Disaster Resilience and Sustainable Development, 24 – 25 June 2021, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand, Virtual conference.
  16. Disentangling the concepts of global climate change, adaptation, and human mobility: a political ecological exploration. The third biennial conference of the Political Ecology Network (POLLEN): Contested Natures: Power, Possibility, Prefiguration, University of Sussex, POLLEN, Virtual conference.
  17. Exploring the drivers and barriers of water security, urban flooding, and pollution in peri-urban Yangon, Myanmar. SEASIA Biennial Conference 2019, Taipei, Taiwan.
  18. Bayrak (2018, October) Are Vietnamese Farmers Able to Combat Global Climate Change? A Study on Perceptions and Attitudes of Local Households towards Sustainable Forest Management and Climate Change Intervention, International Conference on “Risk, Resilience and Reconstruction: Science and Governance for Effective Disaster Risk Reduction and Recovery” APRU and ANU, Australia
  19. Payments for Ecosystem Services, Gendered Livelihoods and Forest Management in Vietnam: A Feminist Political Ecology Perspective. 2019 Taiwan Geosciences Assembly, Taipei, Taiwan
  20. Bayrak, MM (2017, November) Local politics of nature conservation and local communities in Asia: Cases from Taiwan and Vietnam. Paper presented at Sizihwan International Conference: Asia-Pacific Studies: Challenges to Local Politics in the Asia-Pacific Region, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaoshiung, Taiwan.
  21. Bayrak, MM (2017, October) Resilient socio-ecological systems and external development interventions: How do indigenous and local communities cope with REDD+? Paper presented at Forests & Livelihoods: Assessment, Research, and Engagement 3rd Annual Meeting, University of Michigan and Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
  22. Bayrak, MM (2017, June) Green grabbing and the commodification of nature: Insights from the ‘ground’. Paper presented at LANDac Annual International Conference: Leave no one behind: Setting the land agenda to 2030, LANDac, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  23. Bayrak, MM (2017, February) The State of Forest Governance in Vietnam: Where are the local communities? Paper presented at International Conference on Regional Perspectives on Population, Development and the Environment, Yangon University and The Australian National University, Yangon, Myanmar
  24. Bayrak, MM (2015, May) Livelihoods and Community-Based Ecotourism in Vietnam. Paper presented at Conference on “Sustainable Tourism and Resilient Communities”, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  25. Bayrak, MM and Marafa LM (2015, April) Rural livelihoods, forest conservation and REDD+ in Vietnam. Paper presented at Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA.
  26. Bayrak, MM and Marafa, LM (2014, September) Critical factors in community-based forest management and REDD+ implementation. Paper presented at The 3rd MSSRC International Conference on “Mekong Region and ASEAN in Transition: People and Transborder Issues”, Ubon Ratchathani University, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
  27. Bayrak, MM, Tran, NT, Marafa, LM (2014, February) Benefit Sharing Mechanisms in Central Vietnam: What are the lessons learned for REDD+?. Poster presented at REDD+ Symposium on “Carbon Emission Reductions and Removals in Tropical Forests”, University of Hyogo, Japan.
  28. Bayrak, MM and Marafa LM (2014, February) Changing the indigenous landscape of the Co Tu people in Vietnam. Paper presented at International Conference on “Transforming Societies: Contestations and Convergences in Asia and the Pacific”, Chiang Mai University and the Asia Pacific Sociological Association, Thailand.
  29. Bayrak, MM (2013, December) Localizing REDD+ in Central Vietnam. Paper presented at International Conference on “Adopting REDD+ for Conservation, Sustainable Community Livelihood and Climate Change Mitigation”, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Worldwide Universities Network and International Union of Forest Research Organizations, Hong Kong
  30. Bayrak, MM, Ha, VT and Marafa, LM (2013, March) Making REDD+ Local in Vietnam – The Dynamics and Challenges of a Pre-REDD+ Commune in Quang Tri, Vietnam. Paper presented at International Conference on “Sustainable Built Environment for Now and the Future”, National University of Civil Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast and Loughborough University, Vietnam

名稱 開始日期 結束日期 委託單位 編號 參與身份別
Aging Farmers, Empty Villages, Lost Knowledge? Revitalizing Rural Areas in Japan and Taiwan through Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) Certification 2021/04/01 2022/03/31 國際機構委託(含INGOs委託) 主持人
洪水還是撤離?湄公河流域下游洪水導致的遷移以適應氣候變遷的比較研究(2/4) 2021/02/01 2022/01/31 科技部(原國科會) 110-2636-H-003-007- 主持人
To flood or to flee? A comparative study on flood-driven migration as a way to adapt to climate change in the Lower Mekong River Basin〔洪水還是撤離?湄公河流域下游洪水導致的遷移以適應氣候變遷的比較研究2/4〕 2021/02/01 2022/01/31 科技部(原國科會) MOST 110-2636-H-003-007 主持人
Human costs of shrinking deltas: Adaptation pathways of vulnerable groups to sea-level rise in three Asian deltas (Water Climate Future Deltas Hub Seed Money Call 2020 (Utrecht University)) 2020/05/01 2021/05/31 國際機構委託(含INGOs委託) 協同/共同主持人
To flood or to flee? A comparative study on flood-driven migration as a way to adapt to climate change in the Lower Mekong River Basin〔洪水還是撤離?湄公河流域下游洪水導致的遷移以適應氣候變遷的比較研究1/4〕 2020/02/01 2021/01/31 科技部(原國科會) MOST 109-2636-H-003-007 主持人
洪水還是撤離?湄公河流域下游洪水導致的遷移以適應氣候變遷的比較研究(1/4) 2020/02/01 2021/01/31 科技部(原國科會) 109-2636-H-003-007- 主持人
台灣原住民如何面對氣候變遷?從原住民角度討論氣候變遷與生計抵禦能力 2019/09/01 2020/07/31 科技部(原國科會) 108-2410-H-003-140- 主持人
How do Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples Cope with Climate Change? Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Change and Livelihood Resilience 〔台灣原住民如何面對氣候變遷?從原住民角度討論氣候變遷與生計抵禦能力〕 2019/09/01 2020/04/30 科技部(原國科會) MOST 108-2410-H-003-140 - 主持人

  1. Tsai, H.M., Lin Y.R. and Bayrak, M.M. (eds.) (2021) Indigenous Resilience and Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the context of Climate Change. MDPI: Basel, Switzerland (ISBN: 978-3-0365-2632-4 ).
  2. Bayrak, M.M., 2015. Rethinking Livelihoods, Forest Governance and Socio-ecological Systems: The State of REDD+ in Vietnam. PhD Dissertation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Proquest.

  1. Contributing author of Chapter 5: Food, fibre, and other ecosystem products in: IPCC Working Group II Contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg2/
  2. Bayrak, M.M., 2019. State of Forest Governance in Vietnam: Where are the Local Communities? In: James, H., ed., Population, Development and the Environment - Challenges to Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Asia Pacific. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 273-295.
  3. Bayrak, M.M. and Marafa, L.M., 2017. The Role of Sacred Forests and Traditional Livelihoods in REDD+: Two Case Studies in Vietnam's Central Highlands. In: M. Cairns, ed., Shifting Cultivation Policies: Balancing Environmental and Social Sustainability. Wallingford, Oxfordshire: Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI), A2.
  4. Bayrak, M.M., Tran, T.N. and Burgers, P., 2015. Formal and Indigenous Forest Management Systems in Central Vietnam: Implications and Challenges for REDD+. In: M. Cairns, ed., Shifting Cultivation and Environmental Change: Indigenous People, Agriculture and Forest Conservation. Oxon and New York: Earthscan, Routledge, pp.319-334.
  5. Tran, T.N. and Bayrak, M.M., 2014. Integrating REDD+ and customary forest management in Vietnam In: Broekhoven, G. and Wit, M., eds., Linking FLEGT and REDD+ to Improve Forest Governance. Wageningen, the Netherlands: European Tropical Forest Research Network and Tropenbos International, pp. 109-117.
  6. Bayrak, M.M., Ha, V.T. and Marafa, L.M., 2013. Making REDD+ Local in Vietnam – The Dynamics and Challenges of a Pre-REDD+ Commune in Quang Tri, Vietnam. In: Marios, S., Chris, G., Le, T.T., and Nguyen, V.T., eds., Sustainable Built Environment: For Now and the Future. Hanoi: Construction Publishing House, pp. 597 – 604