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Thang Do
Fellow, ANU Grand Challenge Program on Zero Carbon Energy for Asia Pacific
Qualifications
PhD(ANU), M.EMD(ANU), B.Eng(BCIT)
Contact details
Room: Coombs 2189
Dr. Thang Nam Do is a Fellow in the Zero-Carbon Energy for Asia-Pacific Grand Challenge Program; the Resources, Environment and Development program, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University (ANU).
His policy-oriented research includes energy transition, climate change, water governance, environmental policy, ecosystem valuation, and sustainable cities, and a focus on Vietnam, Mekong, and Southeast Asia.
He has published in Energy Policy, Energy, Marine Policy, Climate Policy, Energy for Sustainable Development, Environment and Development Economics, Asian Economic Policy Review, Water, Earth’s Future, Frontiers in Environmental Science, Asia Pacific Policy Studies, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, Ecological Modelling, and Energy and Climate Change.
With over 25 years work experience in Southeast Asia, Dr. Do has served as Deputy Director General of International Cooperation, Vietnam Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment; as the Global Environment Facility (GEF)’s Operational Focal Point for Vietnam; as the Chair of the ASEAN Working Group on Climate Change; and the Vietnam national focal point of the ASEAN Working Group on Environmentally Sustainable Cities and Water Environment Partnership for Asia. He is currently a convener for the Masterclass on Climate and Energy Transition for Vietnamese MPs and the United Nations Southeast Asia Energy Transition Partnership Roundtable Series; and a guest editor for the Special Issue on ‘Expediting Decarbonisation in Developing Asia’ in Asia Pacific Policy Studies.
Thang holds a PhD in Environmental Economics from the ANU (thesis titled “Impacts of dyke management strategies on Wetland Values in the Mekong Delta”), a Master in Environment Management and Development from the ANU, and a Bachelor in Environmental Engineering from the British Columbia Institute of Technology, Canada.
Research interests
- Energy transition
- Climate change
- Environmental policy
- Mekong Water-Energy nexus
- Sustainable cities
- Vietnam, Mekong, and Southeast Asia
- Economic instruments for environmental management in the developing country context.
Projects
Ongoing
Phasing out coal power in two major Southeast Asian thermal coal economies: Indonesia and Vietnam
Phasing out coal power in a developing country context: Insights from Vietnam
Insider perspectives on Southeast Asiaʼs clean energy transition
Underlying drivers and barriers for solar photovoltaics diffusion: The case of Vietnam
Vietnam success in solar and wind power: Policy implications for other ASEAN countries
Is ASEAN ready to move to multilateral cross-border electricity trade?
Governing offshore wind: is an ‘Asia-Pacific Model’ emerging?
Just Energy Transition Partnerships
Completed
Co-founding signatory of Geneva Actions on Global Human Water Security Fund and the Food Energy Environment Water Network.
Senior Advisor for World Bank project “Vietnam’s Water Governance” , Global Environment Facility (GEF) 6th Assembly, GEF/ADB project “Mainstreaming Climate Resilience and Environmental Protection for Green Secondary Cities Development”, and IGES/ASEAN Sustainable Development Goal’s Forerunning Cities Program.
Director of: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) study on water environment management of river basins in Vietnam, ASEAN-Institute of Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) project on ASEAN Environmentally Sustainable Model Cities, Strengthening Environmental Capacity for Vietnam Project (Counterpart: Japan Ministry of Environment/Environmental Management Technology, Overseas Environmental Cooperation Centre-OECC); Developing Solid Waste Management visions for Vietnam (Counterpart: Japan National Institute of Environmental Studies); Vietnam-Korean project on soil and ground water remediation-VEA/MONRE.
Chief investigator of Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA-IDRC)’s project: Impacts of Dykes on Wetland Values in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta: A Case Study in the Plain of Reeds.
Principal of Research Consulting Group on Environment and Development in Viet Nam.
Policy discussions
International cooperation is critical to Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition
Southeast Asia’s energy transition and how Australia could get involved
Climate change leaving a bitter taste in world’s coffee supply
Policy plays pivotal role in facilitating transitioning towards cleaner energy sources
Decarbonisation is a trade imperative for Vietnam
Why there is no such thing as a painless transition
Boosting Southeast Asia’s cross-border electricity trade
Harnessing offshore wind for green growth in Vietnam
Adding substance to Vietnam’s climate commitments.
Carbon pricing insights from Vietnam.
Vietnam’s solar boom: policy implications for other ASEAN member states.
Vietnam pioneers post pandemic carbon pricing.
The next steps for Vietnam booming solar sector.
Vietnam’s environmental challenges risk EU free trade.
Bold actions needed to address Vietnam’s air pollution.
Vietnam struggles to go with the flow.
Impact of dyke management on wetland values in Vietnam Mekong Delta.
Teaching
Research Methods for Environmental Management EMDV8102, Economics for the Environment EMDV8078/ENVS2007.
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