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- Page 9 and 10: 5. Attachai Jintrawet, Multiple Cro
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- Page 13 and 14: processes taking place at the land
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- Page 31 and 32: Observed rainfall data from 23 mete
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- Page 59 and 60: Background of study site in Lao PDR
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Vulnerable group: Climate consition
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Vulnerable group: Climate condition
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The focus on the understanding abou
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6.1 Activities Conducted: Assessmen
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• Potential measures and strategi
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Maintain appropriate farming condit
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Table 14: Community Level Measures
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other water diversion infrastructur
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2005). The forecasts are used for s
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ice variety for their own consumpti
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change in cooperation with the nati
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At all of the study sites, farmers
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The adaptation strategy tends to li
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institutions with vitality and high
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In addition to the researchers and
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9 Outputs of the project This regio
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Thailand o The study on vulnerabili
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Liang, X., Lettenmaier, D. P., Wood
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Figure 18: Average annual rainfall
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Table 15: National Level Measures f
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80 Vientiane Rainfall (milimeter) 6
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80 Cantho Rainfall (milimeter) 60 4
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Sub-Basin: Station: Nam Ou - Lao PD
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Sub-Basin: Station: Nam Ngum - Lao
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Sub-Basin: Nam Nhiep - Lao PDR Stat
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Sub-Basin: Nam Songkhram - Thailand
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Sub-Basin: Se Bang Hieng - Lao PDR
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Sub-Basin: Nam Mun - Thailand Stati
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Sub-Basin: Se Kong - Lao PDR Statio
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Sub-Basin: Nam Ou - Lao PDR Station
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Sub-Basin: Upper Nam Ngum - Lao PDR
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Sub-Basin: Nam Nhiep - Lao PDR Stat
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Sub-Basin: Se Bang Fai - Lao PDR St
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Sub-Basin: Se Done - Lao PDR Statio
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Sub-Basin: Se Son - Lao PDR Station
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Sub-Basin: Nam Songkhram - Thailand
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Sub-Basin: Nam Mun - Thailand Stati