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Pham, C., Le, T & Le, H. (2019). Determinants of household’s piped water connection in arsenic contaminated areas of the Red River Delta, Vietnam.Management Science Letters , 9(8), 1311-1320.
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Whittington, D., Briscoe, J., & Mu, X. (1987). Willingness to pay for water in rural areas: Methodologi-cal approaches and application in Haiti. Wash field report No. 213. US Agency for International Development. Washington DC. USA.
Nauges, C., & Whittington, D. (2009). Estimation of water demand in developing countries: An over-view. The World Bank Research Observer, 25(2), 263-294.
Yuan, Y., Marshall, G., Ferreccio, C., Steinmaus, C., Selvin, S., Liaw, J., ... & Smith, A. H. (2007). Acute myocardial infarction mortality in comparison with lung and bladder cancer mortality in arse-nic-exposed region II of Chile from 1950 to 2000. American journal of epidemiology, 166(12), 1381-1391.
Vo, T.D., Huynh, V.K., Nguyen, M.H., & Nguyen, V.C. (2017). Drinking water options in the context of arsenic contamination in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. EEPSEA Research Report No. 2017-RR4. Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia, Laguna, Philippines.
Ahmad, J., Goldar, B., & Misra, S. (2006). Rural communities' preferences for arsenic mitigation op-tions in Bangladesh. Journal of water and health, 4(4), 463-477.
Agusa, T., Inoue, S., Kunito, T., Kubota, R., Minh, T. B., Trang, P. T. K., ... & Tanabe, S. (2005). Widely-distributed arsenic pollution in groundwater in the Red River Delta, Vietnam. Biomedical Research on Trace Elements, 16(4), 296-298.
Basani, M., Reilly, B., & Isham, J. (2004). Water demand and the welfare effects of connection: empiri-cal evidence from Cambodia (No. 0429). Middlebury College, Department of Economics.
Basani, M., Isham, J., & Reilly, B. (2008). The determinants of water connection and water consump-tion: Empirical evidence from a Cambodian household survey. World Development, 36(5), 953-968.
Berg, M., Tran, H. C., Nguyen, T. C., Pham, H. V., Schertenleib, R., & Giger, W. (2001). Arsenic con-tamination of groundwater and drinking water in Vietnam: a human health threat. Environmental science & technology, 35(13), 2621-2626.
Berg, M., Stengel, C., Trang, P. T. K., Viet, P. H., Sampson, M. L., Leng, M., ... & Fredericks, D. (2007). Magnitude of arsenic pollution in the Mekong and Red River Deltas—Cambodia and Vi-etnam. Science of the Total Environment, 372(2-3), 413-425.
Berg, M., Trang, P. T. K., Stengel, C., Buschmann, J., Viet, P. H., Van Dan, N., ... & Stüben, D. (2008). Hydrological and sedimentary controls leading to arsenic contamination of groundwater in the Hanoi area, Vietnam: the impact of iron-arsenic ratios, peat, river bank deposits, and excessive groundwater abstraction. Chemical geology, 249(1-2), 91-112.
Dagnew, D.C. (2012). Factors determining residential water demand in north western Ethiopia. A pro-ject paper of Master of Professional Studies. Cornell University. USA.
Dang, M.N., Nguyen, K.H., Ha, C.K., Chander, B., & Nguyen, Q.H. (2006). Health impact of arsenic contamination in groundwater. Proceedings of National Workshop on Arsenic Contamination in Groundwater in the Red River Plain. 23 November 2006, Hanoi. National University. Hanoi. Vi-etnam.
Dang, V.C. (1992). Arsenic in geological formations in the Ma River upstream region (Son La Province) and its effect on the environment. Proceedings of the Regional Conference on Environmental Geolo-gy. 1992, Hanoi. Vietnam. Department of Geology. Hanoi. Vietnam.
Jessen, S. (2009). Groundwater arsenic in the Red River delta, Vietnam: Regional distribution, release, mobility and mitigation options. PhD Thesis. Technical University of Denmark. Lyngby. Denmark
Hopenhayn, C. (2006). Arsenic in drinking water: impact on human health. Elements, 2(2), 103-107.
ICEM [International Centre for Environmental Management]. (2011). The study on the revolving fund for household sewerage connection in Binh Duong and Vinh Phuc provinces. ICEM. Hanoi. Vi-etnam.
Kapaj, S., Peterson, H., Liber, K., & Bhattacharya, P. (2006). Human health effects from chronic arse-nic poisoning–a review. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 41(10), 2399-2428.
Larson, B., Minten, B., & Razafindralambo, R. (2006). Unravelling the linkage between the millennium development roles for poverty, education, access to water and householder water use in developing countries: Evidence from Madagascar. Journal of Development Studies, 42(1), 22-40.
Le, T.H., Tran, Q.T., Nguyen, K.H., Bui, V.T., & David, R. (2007). Extended field trials of household iron removal plants to remove arsenic from groundwater. Proceedings of the 2nd International Fo-rum on Water Environmental Governance in Asia. Beppu, Japan. 03–04 December 2007, Beppu. Water Environment Partnership in Asia (WEPA) and Ministry of the Environment Japan. Tokyo. Ja-pan.
MoNRE [Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment]. (2009). Report on arsenic test results in Vi-etnam. MoNRE. Hanoi. Vietnam.
MoST [Ministry of Science and Technology]. (2015). Report of national project on assessing the chang-es of genes of infants exposed to arsenic. MoST. Hanoi. Vietnam.
Mu, X., Whittington, D., & Briscoe, J. (1990). Modeling village water demand behavior: a discrete choice approach. Water Resources Research, 26(4), 521-529.
Murcott, S. (2012). Arsenic Contamination in the world - An international sourcebook. IWA Publishing. London. UK.
Nam, P.K., & T.V.H. Son. (2010). Household demand for improved water services in Ho Chi Minh City. EEPSEA Research Report. Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia, Singapore.
NIOEH [National Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health]. (2003). Case identification of arsenic effects on health and survey for arsenic in groundwater in selected communes of Hanam province. Volume I: Test for arsenic in the groundwater tube wells in three communes Hoahau, Bode, Vinhtru of Hanam province. NIOEH. Hanoi. Vietnam.
Nguyen, V. A., Bang, S., Viet, P. H., & Kim, K. W. (2009). Contamination of groundwater and risk as-sessment for arsenic exposure in Ha Nam province, Vietnam. Environment International, 35(3), 466-472.
Nauges, C., & van de Berg, C. (2006). Demand for piped and non-piped water supply services: Evi-dence from Sri-Lanka. Working Paper 06.08.201. The French National Institute for Research in Ag-riculture (LEARNA). University of Toulouse. Toulouse. France.
Nauges, C., & Strand, J. (2007). Estimation of non-tap water demand in Central American cit-ies. Resource and Energy Economics, 29(3), 165-182.
Smith, A. H., Lingas, E. O., & Rahman, M. (2000). Contamination of drinking-water by arsenic in Bangladesh: a public health emergency. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 78, 1093-1103.
Tran, T.K., & and Ross, W. (2009). Assessing arsenic contamination awareness of groundwater de-pendent residents in the Hanoi area. Vietnam. Environment and Natural Resources Journal, 7(1).
UN [United Nations]. 2001. Synthesis report on Arsenic in drinking water. WHO. Geneva, Switzerland.
UNICEF [United Nations Children’s Fund]. (2001). Report on investigated results for arsenic ground-water level in Hanoi city. UNICEF Vietnam. Hanoi. Vietnam.
WB [World Bank]. (2003). Fighting Arsenic: Listening to rural communities: Willingness to pay for ar-senic-free, safe drigking water in Bangladesh. WB, Washington D.C.
WHO [World Health Organization]. (2001). Arsenic in drinking water. Fact sheet No. 210 (revised). WHO. Geneva. Switzerland.
Whittington, D., Lauria, D. T., Choe, K., Hughes, J. A., Swarna, V., & Wright, A. M. (1993). House-hold sanitation in Kumasi, Ghana: a description of current practices, attitudes, and percep-tions. World Development, 21(5), 733-748.
Whittington, D., Briscoe, J., & Mu, X. (1987). Willingness to pay for water in rural areas: Methodologi-cal approaches and application in Haiti. Wash field report No. 213. US Agency for International Development. Washington DC. USA.
Nauges, C., & Whittington, D. (2009). Estimation of water demand in developing countries: An over-view. The World Bank Research Observer, 25(2), 263-294.
Yuan, Y., Marshall, G., Ferreccio, C., Steinmaus, C., Selvin, S., Liaw, J., ... & Smith, A. H. (2007). Acute myocardial infarction mortality in comparison with lung and bladder cancer mortality in arse-nic-exposed region II of Chile from 1950 to 2000. American journal of epidemiology, 166(12), 1381-1391.
Vo, T.D., Huynh, V.K., Nguyen, M.H., & Nguyen, V.C. (2017). Drinking water options in the context of arsenic contamination in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. EEPSEA Research Report No. 2017-RR4. Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia, Laguna, Philippines.