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377 TÀI LI!U THAM KH"O Ti#ng Vi&t 1. B2 Tài nguyên và Môi tr$Bng, 2008: Ch$6ng trình m'c tiêu qu<c gia 5ng phó v-i B:KH 2. B2 Tài nguyên và Môi tr$Bng, 2009: KCch b8n B:KH, n$-c bi1n dâng cho VN 3. :inh V*n Ou, 2005: Ph#m Hoàng Lâm, Bi/n "2ng mùa và nhi3u n*m c4a tr$Bng nhi,t "2 m(t n$-c bi1n và s+ ho#t "2ng c4a bão t#i khu v+c Bi1n :ông, T!p chí Khoa h"c #HQGHN, Khoa h"c T$ nhiên và Công ngh% XXI 3PT, 127 4. :inh V*n Ou, 2009: :ánh giá quy lu0t bi/n "2ng dài h#n và xu th/ bi/n ";i s< l$%ng bão và áp th7p nhi,t "-i trên khu v+c Tây Thái Bình D$6ng, Bi1n :ông và ven bi1n Vi,t Nam, T!p chí Khoa h"c #HQGHN, Khoa h"c T$ nhiên và Công ngh% 25 3S, 542 5. H9 ThC Minh Hà, 2008: Nghiên c5u kh8 n*ng mô phAng mùa các y/u t< khí t$%ng trên lãnh th; Vi,t Nam b!ng ph$6ng pháp th4y "2ng và th<ng kê. Lu0n án Ti/n sD Khí t$%ng h@c, :#i h@c Khoa h@c T+ nhiên, :HQG Hà N2i. 6. NguyNn :5c Ng&, 2002: Tác "2ng c4a ENSO "/n thBi ti/t khí h0u, môi tr$Bng và kinh t/ xã h2i. Báo cáo T;ng k/t :3 tài NCKH c7p nhà n$-c. 7. NguyNn "5c Ng& (ch4 biên), 2008: Bi/n ";i khí h0u, NXB Khoa h@c và KP thu0t, Hà N2i 8. NguyNn :5c Ng&, 2009: Bi/n ";i khí h0u thách th5c "<i v-i s+ phát tri1n (kI 1), Kinh t& Môi tr'(ng, s< 01, 10 9. NguyNn :5c Ng&, NguyNn Tr@ng Hi,u, 1991: Bi/n ";i khí h0u và tác "2ng c4a chúng = Vi,t Nam trong kho8ng 100 n*m qua – Thiên nhiên và con ng$Bi. Nhà XB S+ th0t, Hà N2i. 10. NguyNn :5c Ng&, NguyNn Tr@ng Hi,u, 1999: Các tr#ng hu<ng bi/n ";i khí h0u = Vi,t Nam trong các th0p k? t-i. Vi,n KTTV 11. NguyNn Tr@ng Hi,u, :ào :5c Tu7n, 1993: V3 các tr#ng hu<ng bi/n ";i khí h0u = :ông Nam Á và Vi,t Nam. Vi,n KTTV. 12. NguyNn V*n Tuyên, 2007: Xu h$-ng ho#t "2ng c4a xoáy thu0n nhi,t "-i trên Tây BHc Thái Bình D$6ng và bi1n :ông theo các cách phân lo#i khác nhau. T!p chí KTTV, (s< 559) tháng 7 n*m 2007, tr.4-10. 13. NguyNn V*n Tuyên, 2008: Kh8 n*ng d+ báo ho#t "2ng mùa bão bi1n :ông Vi,t Nam: Phân tích các y/u t< d+ báo và nhân t< d+ báo có th1 (Ph)n I), T!p chí KTTV, (s< 568), tháng 4 n*m 2008, tr.1-8. 14. NguyNn V*n Tuyên, 2008: Kh8 n*ng d+ báo ho#t "2ng mùa bão bi1n :ông Vi,t Nam: Phân tích các y/u t< d+ báo và nhân t< d+ báo có th1 (Ph)n II). T!p chí KTTV, (s< 571) tháng 7 n*m 2008, tr.1-11. 15. NguyNn V*n ThHng và CS, 2010: Nghiên c5u 8nh h$=ng c4a bi/n ";i khí h0u "/n các "i3u ki,n t+ nhiên, tài nguyên thiên nhiên và "3 xu7t các gi8i pháp chi/n l$%c phòng tránh, gi8m nhJ và thích nghi, ph'c v' phát tri1n b3n v&ng kinh t/ xã h2i = Vi,t Nam. Báo cáo T;ng k/t "3 tài KC.08.13/06-10. Vi,n Khoa h@c KTTV và Môi tr$Bng, Hà N2i, 330 trang. 16. NguyNn Vi/t Lành (2007), M2t s< k/t qu8 nghiên c5u v3 bi/n ";i khí h0u trên khu v+c Vi,t Nam, T!p chí khí t')ng Thu* v+n, s< 560, 33

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TÀI LI!U THAM KH"O Ti#ng Vi&t

1. B2 Tài nguyên và Môi tr$Bng, 2008: Ch$6ng trình m'c tiêu qu<c gia 5ng phó v-i

B:KH 2. B2 Tài nguyên và Môi tr$Bng, 2009: KCch b8n B:KH, n$-c bi1n dâng cho VN 3. :inh V*n Ou, 2005: Ph#m Hoàng Lâm, Bi/n "2ng mùa và nhi3u n*m c4a tr$Bng nhi,t

"2 m(t n$-c bi1n và s+ ho#t "2ng c4a bão t#i khu v+c Bi1n :ông, T!p chí Khoa h"c #HQGHN, Khoa h"c T$ nhiên và Công ngh% XXI 3PT, 127

4. :inh V*n Ou, 2009: :ánh giá quy lu0t bi/n "2ng dài h#n và xu th/ bi/n ";i s< l$%ng bão và áp th7p nhi,t "-i trên khu v+c Tây Thái Bình D$6ng, Bi1n :ông và ven bi1n Vi,t Nam, T!p chí Khoa h"c #HQGHN, Khoa h"c T$ nhiên và Công ngh% 25 3S, 542

5. H9 ThC Minh Hà, 2008: Nghiên c5u kh8 n*ng mô phAng mùa các y/u t< khí t$%ng trên lãnh th; Vi,t Nam b!ng ph$6ng pháp th4y "2ng và th<ng kê. Lu0n án Ti/n sD Khí t$%ng h@c, :#i h@c Khoa h@c T+ nhiên, :HQG Hà N2i.

6. NguyNn :5c Ng&, 2002: Tác "2ng c4a ENSO "/n thBi ti/t khí h0u, môi tr$Bng và kinh t/ xã h2i. Báo cáo T;ng k/t :3 tài NCKH c7p nhà n$-c.

7. NguyNn "5c Ng& (ch4 biên), 2008: Bi/n ";i khí h0u, NXB Khoa h@c và KP thu0t, Hà N2i

8. NguyNn :5c Ng&, 2009: Bi/n ";i khí h0u thách th5c "<i v-i s+ phát tri1n (kI 1), Kinh t& Môi tr'(ng, s< 01, 10

9. NguyNn :5c Ng&, NguyNn Tr@ng Hi,u, 1991: Bi/n ";i khí h0u và tác "2ng c4a chúng = Vi,t Nam trong kho8ng 100 n*m qua – Thiên nhiên và con ng$Bi. Nhà XB S+ th0t, Hà N2i.

10. NguyNn :5c Ng&, NguyNn Tr@ng Hi,u, 1999: Các tr#ng hu<ng bi/n ";i khí h0u = Vi,t Nam trong các th0p k? t-i. Vi,n KTTV

11. NguyNn Tr@ng Hi,u, :ào :5c Tu7n, 1993: V3 các tr#ng hu<ng bi/n ";i khí h0u = :ông Nam Á và Vi,t Nam. Vi,n KTTV.

12. NguyNn V*n Tuyên, 2007: Xu h$-ng ho#t "2ng c4a xoáy thu0n nhi,t "-i trên Tây BHc Thái Bình D$6ng và bi1n :ông theo các cách phân lo#i khác nhau. T!p chí KTTV, (s< 559) tháng 7 n*m 2007, tr.4-10.

13. NguyNn V*n Tuyên, 2008: Kh8 n*ng d+ báo ho#t "2ng mùa bão bi1n :ông Vi,t Nam: Phân tích các y/u t< d+ báo và nhân t< d+ báo có th1 (Ph)n I), T!p chí KTTV, (s< 568), tháng 4 n*m 2008, tr.1-8.

14. NguyNn V*n Tuyên, 2008: Kh8 n*ng d+ báo ho#t "2ng mùa bão bi1n :ông Vi,t Nam: Phân tích các y/u t< d+ báo và nhân t< d+ báo có th1 (Ph)n II). T!p chí KTTV, (s< 571) tháng 7 n*m 2008, tr.1-11.

15. NguyNn V*n ThHng và CS, 2010: Nghiên c5u 8nh h$=ng c4a bi/n ";i khí h0u "/n các "i3u ki,n t+ nhiên, tài nguyên thiên nhiên và "3 xu7t các gi8i pháp chi/n l$%c phòng tránh, gi8m nhJ và thích nghi, ph'c v' phát tri1n b3n v&ng kinh t/ xã h2i = Vi,t Nam. Báo cáo T;ng k/t "3 tài KC.08.13/06-10. Vi,n Khoa h@c KTTV và Môi tr$Bng, Hà N2i, 330 trang.

16. NguyNn Vi/t Lành (2007), M2t s< k/t qu8 nghiên c5u v3 bi/n ";i khí h0u trên khu v+c Vi,t Nam, T!p chí khí t')ng Thu* v+n, s< 560, 33

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17. Phan V*n Tân và CS, 2008: Nghiên c5u 5ng d'ng mô hình khí h0u khu v+c mô phAng/d+ báo mùa các tr$Bng khí h0u b3 m(t ph'c v' qui ho#ch phát tri1n và phòng tránh thiên tai. Báo cáo T;ng k/t "3 tài QGT:.06.05, :HQG Hà N2i, 121 trang.

18. Tr)n Duy Bình, 2000: Ch$6ng trình qu<c gia th+c hi,n Công $-c khung c4a Liên hi,p qu<c v3 Bi/n ";i khí h0u. Vi,n KTTV.

19. Tr)n Vi,t LiNn, 2000: Tác "2ng c4a bi/n ";i khí h0u và n$-c bi1n dâng "/n vùng ven bi1n Vi,t nam. Nhà xu7t b8n Nông nghi,p, Hà N2i.

20. Tr)n Vi,t LiNn, Hoàng :5c C$Bng, Tr$6ng Anh S6n, 2007: Xây d+ng các kCch b8n khí h0u cho các vùng khí h0u = Vi,t Nam giai "o#n 2010-2100. T#p chí KTTV, tháng 1, Hà N2i. Ti#ng Anh

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