Peer Reviewed Publication ( A1 journal)
Peer Reviewed Publication
1. Tun Oo, Aung, Naing, S.Y, and Giovanni, M. (2025). A Ricardian Analysis of the impacts of climate change in agricultural crop production in Myanmar, Economics of Disaster and Climate Change, Springer Nature, DOI: 10.1007/s41885-025-00176-6.
2. Tun Oo, Aung and Minh, Dao Duy. (2025). Assessment of the water insecurity of farm households in the Coastal Areas of Myanmar and Vietnam, Asean Journal of Agriculture, Vol.9, Issue.1, pp.191-200. DOI: 10.13057/asianjagric/g090120
3. Tun Oo, Aung, Cho, A., Naing, S.Y. and Marin. G. (2024). "Determining factors and barriers to the uptake of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies of Agriculture and Aquaculture farm households in Myanmar", International journal of climate change strategies and management IJCCSM, DOI 10.1108/IJCCSM-12-2023-0154
4. Tun Oo, Aung.; Cho, A.; Minh, D.D. Assessment of the Vulnerability of Households Led by Men and Women to the Impacts of Climate-Related Natural Disasters in the Coastal Areas of Myanmar and Vietnam. Climate 2024, 12, 82. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli12060082
5. Tun Oo, A.; Boughton, D.; Aung, N. Climate Change Adaptation and the Agriculture–Food System in Myanmar. Climate 2023, 11, 124. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli11060124
6. Minh.D.D, Tun Oo, A, and KY. Sovanndara .(2023). “Farm households’ vulnerability to climate change in Cambodia, Myanmar, and Vietnam: An advanced livelihood vulnerability indexing approach”, Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 13 (1), 75–90. 10.55493/5005.v13i1.4768.
7. Tun Oo, A., Van Huylenbroeck, G. and Speelman, S. (2020). Measuring the economic impacts of climate change on crop production in the dry zone of Myanmar: A Ricardian Approach, Climate, Vol. 8 (1), 9p. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli8010009
8. Tun Oo, A (2018). “Characterizing farm households’ vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in Myanmar. PhD thesis dissertation, Ghent University, Belgium
9. Tun Oo, A, Van Huylenbroeck, G. and Speelman, S. (2018). Characterizing households’ vulnerability to climate change in Pyapon district in the delta region of Myanmar, International Journal of Global warming, Vol.16 (4), April 2018. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJGW.2018.095993
10. Tun Oo, A., Van Huylenbroeck, G. and Speelman, S. (2018). Assessment of climate change vulnerability of farm households in Pyapon District, a delta region in Myanmar, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Vol. 28, pp. 10–21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2018.02.012
11. Tun Oo, A., Van Huylenbroeck, G. and Speelman, S. (2017). Determining factors for the application of climate change adaptation strategies among farmers in Magwe District, dry zone region of Myanmar, International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management, Vol. 9 (1), pp. 36-55. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCCSM-09-2015-0134
12. Tun Oo, A., Van Huylenbroeck, G. and Speelman, S. (2017). Differential impacts of an irrigation project: Case study of the Swar Dam Project in Yedashe, Bago region of Myanmar, Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, Vol. 9 (7), pp: 178-189. https://doi.org/10.5897/JDAE2017.0824
Articles currently under review
Tun Oo. A, “Understanding the vulnerabilty and adaoption of climate change adpatation measures of Agri-and Aqua-farm households in Myanmar”.
Publication in scientific journal or website
1) Tun Oo Aung (2025). “Finding Hopes in Hard Time”, University of California (UC-Berkeley).
May 08, 2025.
2) Tun Oo Aung (2023). “Adaptation and Resilience Measures to Climate Change: Lessons from Myanmar's Rice and Fish Farmers”, University of California (UC-Berkeley), Policy brief paper, available online https://iep.berkeley.edu/content/adaptation-and-resilience-measures-climate-change-lessons-myanmar’s-rice-and-fish-farmers
3) Tun Oo, A. (2023) – “Myanmar on a knife-edge of climate crisis with COUP”, Environmental Leadership Blog Journal, University of California, Berkeley. Available online: https://iep.berkeley.edu/content/myanmar-knife-edge-climate-crisis-coup
4) FAO (2021) (co-author): FishAdapt: Fishery Value Chain Disruptions amid the development of Covid-19 and civil unrest in Myanmar, Technical report, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Myanmar.
5) FAO (2020) (co-author): Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Fishing and Aquaculture Communities: Three Phase Survey Outcome Report for FishAdapt, Outcome Report, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Myanmar. Available on: http://www.fishadapt.org/sites/default/files/pdf/resources/FishAdapt%20Report.%20Impact%20of%20Covid-19%20on%20Fishing%20%26%20Aquaculture%20Communities%20Final%20Aug%202020.pdf
6) Tun Oo, A., Minh, D.D and Sovandara KY (2019). “Farming system with the adaptation to climate change: case study focus on lowland areas in Cambodia, Myanmar and Vietnam”, Technical Report No. CLIANDHH NO.1, International Foundation of Science (IFS).
7) Belton, B., Filipski, M., Hu, C, Tun Oo, A. and Htun, A (2017). ‘Rural Transformation in Central Myanmar: Results from the rural economy and agriculture Dry Zone Community Survey’, Food Security Policy Project (FSPP), Working paper, MDI_CESD, 2017. www.foodsecuritylab.msu.edu
8) Tun Oo, A. (2017) “Community Perceptions of the Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture in Myanmar’s Central Dry Zone”, Food Security Policy Project, Published by the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, Michigan State University. http://foodsecuritypolicy.msu.edu/uploads/resources/Research_Highlights_13.pdf
9) Tun Oo, A., Van Huylenbroeck, G. and Speelman, S. (2014). “Impact Assessment of Swar’ Irrigation dam on socioeconomic conditions of Paddy Farmers in Yedashe Township, Myanmar”, Ghent University, Belgium.