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Journal articles on the topic "Mekong Delta"

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Dapice, David, and Vo Tong Xuan. "The Mekong Delta." Journal of Macromarketing 32, no. 1 (November 30, 2011): 147–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0276146711426433.

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The Mekong Delta is the agricultural heart of Vietnam and home to nearly 20 million people. Its contributions to the entire country and global food consumers are enormous. The Delta’s delicate ecosystem, however, is distressed by several domestic and regional forces, including rural development, resource mismanagement, upstream damming, climate change, and failure to implement policies to link several systems. The authors examine trends and forces affecting the Delta and offer plausible adjustments to enhance the watershed’s well-being. Solutions will come from scale economies; higher value crops and branding; improvements to marketing channels, technologies to improve data collection and analysis, crop yields, and communication; foreign and domestic investment; and integrative policies to sustain Vietnam’s southern Delta and the entire Mekong Basin.
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Dung, La Nguyen Thuy, Nguyen Anh Loi, Sui Nghiep Phat, Du Ha Long Nguyen, and Quoc Nghi Nguyen. "Factors Impacting Destination Attractiveness of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam." Journal of Law and Sustainable Development 11, no. 11 (November 16, 2023): e1502. http://dx.doi.org/10.55908/sdgs.v11i11.1502.

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Objective: This study aims to demonstrate the factors influencing the tourist attraction capability of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Method: The research surveyed 310 tourists who have experienced tourism services in the Mekong Delta region. Quantitative research methods employed in the study include testing internal consistency reliability using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, exploratory factor analysis (EFA), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and structural equation modeling (SEM). Results: The research results indicate 06 factors positively influencing the capability to attract tourists to the Mekong Delta, including natural resources, socio-cultural aspects, entertainment activities, service price, human resources, and infrastructure. Among these, socio-cultural aspects exert the most influence on attracting tourists to the Mekong Delta destinations. The research findings contribute to suggesting policy implications for enhancing the destination attractiveness of the Mekong Delta. Conclusions: A tourist destination’s attractiveness can lead to a competitive edge for that destination. The study has demonstrated that six factors positively influence the ability to attract tourists to choose the Mekong Delta as a tourist destination. However, there are still certain limitations, as the research sample size is limited, the study did not examine the impact of control variables (demographic characteristics of tourists) on the destination attractiveness of the Mekong Delta.
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Huynh, Thu Ngoc. "Floating markets in the Mekong Delta at present day." Science and Technology Development Journal 18, no. 3 (August 30, 2015): 65–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v18i3.850.

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This paper is a monographical study about the activities of floating markets in the Mekong Delta. Whereby, we would like to present some activities of floating market sytem in terms of nets of merchandise, ways of consuming as well as factors effecting the current floating market development in the Mekong delta. The paper is written basing on data resources of the Mekong Delta floating markets’ trading activities surveyed by us in December 2012 and in January 2013 and funded by NAFOSTED for the work on “living-earning activities of floating-market Vietnamese merchants in the Mekong Delta: tradition and change”.
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SON, Nguyen Truong, Quoc Nghi NGUYEN, and Thi Hong Loc HOANG. "FACTORS INFLUENCING TOURIST SATISFACTION WITH AGRITOURISM IN THE MEKONG DELTA, VIETNAM." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 49, no. 3 (September 29, 2023): 998–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.49315-1099.

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The Mekong Delta, Vietnam possesses great potential and advantages for developing agritourism. To ensure the sustainable development of agritourism, enhance service quality, and improve tourist satisfaction are essential. This study aims to identify the factors influencing tourist satisfaction with agritourism in the Mekong Delta. Data were collected using a quota sampling method, with a sample size of 228 tourists who had visited and experienced agritourism in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. A mixed-method approach combining qualitative and quantitative research was used to test research hypotheses. By applying structural equation modeling (SEM), the study demonstrated that local culture, natural landscape, novelty, assurance, tourism human resources, and perceived value positively influenced tourist satisfaction with agritourism in the Mekong Delta. Among these factors, the natural landscape had the most impact on tourist satisfaction with agritourism in the Mekong Delta.
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Le Ngoc, Danh, Tuan Ngo Anh, Tac Nguyen Van, and Hien Nguyen Thi Bich. "Analysis of the factors influencing the quality of farmed mud crabs in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam." Scientific Horizons 27, no. 2 (January 5, 2024): 100–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.48077/scihor2.2024.100.

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Enhancing the quality of cultivated mud crabs is a crucial element for elevating productivity, quality, and economic effectiveness within the mud crab farming sector. This study investigates factors influencing the quality of farmed crabs in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The study employs descriptive statistical methods and synthesis approaches to analyse the current situation of crab farming in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Additionally, multivariate regression analysis was employed to identify factors affecting the quality of farmed crabs in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The survey results from 304 crab farmers in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam indicate that the total area of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam is 465 thousand hectares, with a production of 68 thousand tons. Among the provinces in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, Kien Giang, Ca Mau, and Bac Lieu are the top three provinces with the highest area and production. Furthermore, factors influencing the quality of crab products during the farming process were analysed, and three main factors were identified: the decision to catch crabs at the fourth moult stage (Y4), the number of crab traps used, and the duration of the farming period. This research represents the first study on the quality of farmed crab in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Therefore, these findings provide guidelines for improving the quality of farmed crab and serve as a foundation for further research in this field
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Pham, Khanh Tiet. "STUDIES ON CULTURE IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE MEKONG DELTA REGION OF VIET NAM FROM 1975 TO PRESENT ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROSPECTS." Scientific Journal of Tra Vinh University 1, no. 39 (September 25, 2020): 56–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.35382/18594816.1.39.2020.568.

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Using the research method of overview, this article presents an overview of studies on culture in the sustainable development in the Mekong Delta region of Viet Nam from 1975 to present. Research results show that the works in Viet Nam from 1975 to present mainly emphasize on ecological, economic, political and social issues; however, the issue of culture in the Mekong Delta sustainable development has not been paid much attention to in-depth research, so there has not been a separate project to systematically assess the current situation of cultural impacts of the Mekong Delta, as well as ideas and solutions to improve the effectiveness of the positive impact of culture in sustainable development in the Mekong Delta region. On the basis of identifying the achieved achievements, the article proposes research prospects in terms of theory and practice of cultural issues in sustainable development in the Mekong Delta region.
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Oanh, Truong Thi Hoang, Duong Ngoc Thanh, and Truong Thi Be Hai. "Unburnt building materials in the trend of sustainable development - Situation and solutions in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam." HO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE - ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 12, no. 1 (February 22, 2022): 20–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.46223/hcmcoujs.econ.en.12.1.1984.2022.

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The purpose of this article is to assess the current situation of production and consumption of Unburnt Building Materials (UBMs) in the Mekong Delta, thereby proposing solutions to promote the consumption of UBMs in the Mekong Delta in the coming time. Research results from the survey of producers and customers organized as well as discussions with local officials show that the whole Mekong Delta has more than 120 producers consuming through 02 main channels. Sales channels that direct customers are construction contractors - organizational customers (accounting for 90%) and through construction material trading companies (about 10%). In general, both the production and consumption of UBMs in the Mekong Delta face difficulties. Limited production capacity, limited capacity of UBMs, and low consumer confidence in UBM products are typical difficulties. Planning for the development of UBMs, organizing production to improve the innovation capacity of manufacturers and construction contractors, strengthening the link between manufacturers and UBMs consuming partners, promoting product branding products, enhancing sales promotion innovation activities, etc. are the main solutions to promote this industry to develop more in the Mekong Delta in the coming time.
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Thinh, Thieu Quang. "Exploiting cultural values of water for developing Agritourism in the Mekong Delta." Science & Technology Development Journal - Social Sciences & Humanities 5, no. 1 (April 19, 2021): 908–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdjssh.v5i1.645.

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Agritourism is a popular type of tourism in countries that have an advantage in agriculture. The development of agricultural tourism brings many opportunities for economic development and contributes to improving the social life of residents. The Mekong Delta is located in the lowland with thousands of densely crick-crossing canals formed by alluvium of the Mekong River. Its fertile soil is very favourable to aquatic rice and fruit-tree planting. The delta is the richest granary of Viet Nam. The Mekong Delta is also imbued with cultural identities. In this article, we will focus on analyzing cultural values of river in the Mekong Delta including cuisine, river landscape, agricultural production culture, craft village culture, floating market, festivals, traditional arts, folk games, etc. The research uses data collection, aggregating, analysis, and information evaluation. Data sources are collected from books, research papers in journals and combined with field surveys. The results show that the Mekong Delta, with its own unique and unique strengths, is one of the ideal locations for agricultural tourism development in the country. Preserving and developing the cultural values of water play a special role in the trend of tourism integration and development nowadays.
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HAI, Nguyen Chi, and Nguyen Thi Kim NGAN. "FACTORS AFFECTING COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN KHMER FESTIVAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN MEKONG DELTA, VIETNAM." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 44, no. 4 (December 30, 2022): 1482–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.44436-968.

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Abstract: The Mekong Delta has rich and diverse tourism resources, it is also a long-standing residence of the Khmer community with a specific culture. Exploiting community-based tourism from festivals will contribute to preserving ethnic and cultural identities, eradicating poverty, and improving people's living standards in the region. The objective of this study was to examine the factors affecting the community's participation in the development of Khmer festival tourism in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The research methods used include descriptive statistics, exploratory factor analysis, and regression analysis. The data was collected from the results of a survey of 1258 travelers to the Mekong Delta. SPSS 20, and AMOS 24 software are used to analyze and evaluate the scale and test hypotheses. The research results show that the factors affecting the community's participation in the development of Khmer festival tourism in the Mekong Delta include (1) Economic benefits; (2) Cultural and community; (3) Resources of tourism; (4) Policies for the development of community tourism; (5) Community environment; (6) Tourism products and services. Some contents were discussed, proposed solutions with governance implications to attract community participation in the development of Khmer festival tourism in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam.
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Nhan, Nguyen Huu, and Shigeko Haruyama. "The visible impacts of human activities constructing hydropower dam on Vietnamese Mekong Delta and conceptual solutions for responses." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-270-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Regarding to the important environmental issues, eco-balance and eco-system should be discussed using long period data analysing and visible result of study. These visible results will be materials for construction of geo-design of the river basin. Both hydrological changes and surface changes of the Mekong delta was analysed with new data using hydrologic model with visible mapping in this study. The Mekong River delta, the third largest delta in the world, is presently shifting from growing to shrinking with its ecosystem and environment seriously degraded. These environmental changes are due to several factors such as 1)ill-planned water management schemes including hydropower dams in the river basin, 2) sediment starvation, 3) increased nutrient inflows, in combination with other human activities including infrastructural extension, riverbed mining, delta subsidence, degradation of coastal mangrove belt, and gaps in governance in the whole Mekong basin under the climate change and sea level rise. Both scientific and management communities have suggested that the rate of Mekong delta shrinking will increase markedly this century. The paper compiled new data and mapping together with recent key studies implying that much of the degradation in the Vietnamese Mekong delta is due to recent human activities, particularly hydropower dams in the entire Mekong river basin.</p><p>By comparison with period before 1990s when there were no large dams, the natural regime here has changed with the annual sediment load to the delta having decreased by 50&amp;ndash;60%, the flood discharges have also decreased, the hydrological seasonal regime has shifted as most of the Mekong River water is now trapped in these large dams, and the salinity intrusion into the delta now occurs earlier by 20&amp;ndash;30 days. Further, the river bed is on the average deeper by 0.14&amp;thinsp;m, to which riverbed mining also contributes. There has been a recent increase of erosion of river banks at 400 locations and coasts. The 66% of all of foreshore is now eroding, and the rate of these events is accelerating with time. If all the proposed mainstream hydropower dams in the Lower Mekong Basin have been built, then the Vietnamese Mekong delta with its ecosystems and about 18 million people face critical issues of sustainability. This presentation also focused on some remedial conceptual solutions that may decrease, but not eliminate, the negative impacts of these dams for the Vietnamese Mekong delta. Non-engineering solutions have the highest propriety, but engineering solutions are needed for protecting eroded coastal foreshore, river bank erosion and the fragile mangrove belt. Toward to realization of SDG’s in this study region, the integrated management system of the river basin would be desired.</p>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mekong Delta"

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Nguyen, Xuan Hoang, and Hoang Viet Le. "Solid waste management in Mekong Delta." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-88553.

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Municipal solid waste (MSW) in Vietnam has been increasing quickly and became one of the most considered environmental problems in Mekong Delta (MD) region covering 13 provinces and municipalities in the south of Vietnam. With a considerably large amount of MSW, the region produces about 5% of the total amount of MSW of the country. The collection rate of solid waste is about quite high (65 - 72%) in the cities and rather low (about 40 - 55%) in the rural areas, with a high content in organic matter (about 60 - 85%). The climate of MD can be characterized as tropical and monsoonal with a high rate of humidity and a strong impact of flooding. Like other regions too, the MSW collection and treatment system is still underdeveloped and rudimentary, with disposal sites being the sole dumping method of the unsorted MSW remaining untreated by any mechanical and biological pre-treatment steps. Within this paper, the current treatment, management and operation of MSW systems are introduced, as well as the identification of advantages and disadvantages, environmental impacts, potential risks of the MSW system within the impact of global climate change. The situation of MSW treatment and management is correlated with the climate change impact and the integrated solid waste management is introduced as a new approach for adapting the environmental protection awareness by considering the climate change for the longterm sustainable development orientation
Sự gia tăng chất thải rắn ở các đô thị Việt Nam ngày càng nhanh và chất thải rắn đang là một trong những vấn đề môi trường được quan tâm hàng đầu. Đồng bằng Sông Cửu Long (ĐBSCL) nơi có đến 13 tỉnh và thành phố nằm ở phía Nam Việt Nam. Với lượng chất thải không nhỏ, chiếm khoảng 5 % tổng lượng chất thải rắn sinh hoạt của quốc gia. Tỷ lệ thu gom chất thải rắn thấp, chiếm khoảng 65 - 72 % ở thành thị, tỷ lệ này ở nông thôn thấp 40 - 55%, chất thải có hàm lượng hữu cơ cao chiếm khoảng 60 - 85%. Khí hậu nhiệt đới gió mùa với độ ẩm không khí cao và chịu ảnh hưởng lớn của lũ lụt hàng năm. Cũng như các khu vực khác, hệ thống thu gom và xử lý rác thải ở khu vực ĐBSCL còn rất thô sơ và lạc hậu, bãi rác là nơi duy nhất tiếp nhận trực tiếp hổnhợp rác thải không phân loại và qua bất kỳ công đoạn tiền xử lý nào. Trong phạm vi bài viết này, chúng tôi giới thiệu hoạt động vận hành hệ thống quản lý và xử lý rác đô thị trong khu vực đồng thời phân tích các thuận lợi và bất lợi, cũng như các tác động môi trường, những rủi ro tiềm ẩn trong điều kiện ảnh hưởng của biến đổi khí hậu toàn cầu - khu vực ĐBSCL là nơi chịu ảnh hưởng nặng nề nhất. Tình hình quản lý và xử lý rác được cân nhắc trong điều kiện tác động của biến đổi khí hậu, đồng thời quản lý tổng hợp rác thải cũng được đề xuất như một các tiếp cận mới nhằm đáp ứng nhiệm vụ bảo vệ môi trường trong điều kiện biến đổi khí hậu theo định hướng phát triển bền vững lâu dài
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Paik, SongYi. "Salt-tolerant rice variety adoption in the Mekong River Delta." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/94147.

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Rice production plays an important role in the economy of the Mekong River Delta (MRD), but rice production is endangered by sea-level rise and the associated increased incidence of salinity intrusion. This study examines the diffusion of salt-tolerant rice varieties (STRVs) in the MRD that were promoted through Consortium for Unfavorable Rice Environment (CURE) activities. Evidence is found of widespread adoption in salinity-prone areas, with CURE related varieties covering 47% of rice area in at least one of two growing seasons surveyed, but that adopting areas are highly clustered. Multivariate analysis reveals that location characteristics associated with high risk of salinity inundation, rather than individual characteristics associated with household risk preferences, explain the observed pattern of adoption in the MRD. In particular, CURE-related varieties are disproportionately likely to be adopted in non-irrigated areas and in irrigated areas that are not protected by salinity barrier gates. The results imply that CURE has effectively targeted unfavorable rice growing environments and that efforts to further diffuse STRVs need to both increase the area of suitability through further varietal adaptation and promote adoption in existing suitable areas by taking advantage of strong neighborhood externalities in household adoption decisions. In terms of varietal performance, inconclusive evidence is found of higher yields of CURE-related varieties in a low-salinity year. Further, any yield gains are more than off-set by lower market prices for CURE-related varieties.
Rice is a staple crop in the Vietnamese diet and one of Vietnam's leading exports. The Mekong River Delta (MRD) accounts for more than 90 percent of rice exports. However, rice production in the MRD is endangered by saltwater intrusion due to rising sea-levels. Farmers have adopted rice varieties that are tolerant to rice to reduce their production risk that were promoted through Consortium for Unfavorable Rice Environment (CURE) activities. This study examines the rates of adoption of these CURE-related varieties, the reasons farmers choose CURE-related varieties, and variety performance on farmers' fields. Results from a household-level survey show at 47% of fields in salinity-prone areas of the MRD grow a CURE-related variety in at least one of the areas two main rice-growing seasons. Farmers are particularly likely to adopt CURE-related varieties on fields that are not protected against salinity intrusion by gates. Adoption decisions are also highly correlated with neighbors’ decisions within villages. Finally, CURE- and non-CURE-related varieties yields are similar in a year with low levels of salinity intrusion. But revenues from CURE-related varieties are slightly lower due to their lower market price, suggesting CURE-related varieties are a relatively low-cost insurance policy for MRD rice farmers in salinity-prone areas against future salinity intrusion.
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Dun, Olivia. "Shrimp, salt and livelihoods: migration in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/12486.

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This thesis examines how different categories of households (non-migrating, partially-migrating and entire-migrating households) from Cai Nuoc district, Ca Mau province in the lower saline-intrusion zone of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam have adjusted to increasing salinisation and rapid agricultural change in the decade since the year 2000. In that year shrimp aquaculture was introduced and rapidly adopted in Cai Nuoc district, but within a few years it had contributed to significant environmental degradation. Limited opportunities for agriculture, and disappointments with shrimp production, in increasingly saline-affected areas resulted in some households experiencing greater vulnerability. Greater vulnerability was experienced in terms of the ability of households to obtain food and earn a living from their land, exposure to financial debt, a reduction in school education participation, new health risks, loss of physical and natural assets, and an inability of households to escape the trappings of poverty. This resulted in both individual and household migration in the face of environmental degradation and limited income generation. While migration proved to be a helpful solution and positive strategy for the majority of households in enabling them to sustain livelihoods, some migrants also experienced further vulnerability in their destinations, working under unsafe conditions in factories or construction sites, and living in crowded and unsanitary boarding houses. By contrast, other households were able to adapt, in-situ, to the increasing salinisation of the landscape. Household assets, including land size, the relative age of household members and non-farm sources of income at the time of environmental change, were the main differences between households that influenced the ability or inability to adapt and thus shaping potential migration outcomes. Migration could be an adaptation strategy, a failure to adapt or a combination of both.
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Vuong, Ngoc Thuy. "Household food insecurity and sanitation in the Mekong delta, Vietnam." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/203190/1/Ngoc%20Thuy_Vuong_Thesis.pdf.

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This study investigated household food insecurity, associated factors, and potential outcomes including livelihood assets, diet quality, water and sanitation, and health in the northern and southern provinces of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. The study surveyed 552 households and the results found that over one-third of households were food insecure in the last month with direct effects on physical and mental health. Diet diversity was significantly impacted with food insecure households consuming less nutritious diets. Multi-sectorial approaches that align policies of socio-economic development, food, water, sanitation, and health to address food insecurity and potential nutrition and health outcomes are warranted.
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Phan, Thanh Lam. "Sustainable development of export-orientated farmed seafood in Mekong Delta, Vietnam." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/20752.

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Aquaculture is playing an important role in the development of fisheries in Vietnam, a role which has accelerated since 2000. Sustainability in aquaculture is receiving increasing attention, and this issue is not only the concern of government, but also stakeholders participating in the value chain. Therefore, this study aims to identify sustainability issues of farmed seafood by assessing the main sustainability issues raising concern. The Global Value Chain framework described by Gereffi et al. (2005) is applied for this study to explore the business relationships in supply chain and the perceptions of sustainability concerned by the value chain actors. A combination of qualitative and quantitative methods was used to collect data. An assessment of four species cultured on the Mekong Delta, the countries farmed seafood ‘hub’, found a clear distinction between species cultured with a local domestic market orientation (Giant Freshwater Prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii; and Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus) and the two key export commodities - Striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) and Penaeid shrimp (Penaeus monodon & Litopenaeus vannamei). These orientations were based on a range of factors including the development of effective seed supplies and the cultural value of marketing in the live format. This study, conducted in ten provinces in the Mekong Delta from 2009 to 2013 had a focus on understanding the export-orientated commodities, striped catfish and shrimp through collection of baseline information on the value chain of farmed seafood, focusing on the farming sector, the actors and institutions involved and beneficiaries. Sustainability issues and perceptions of experts (top-down) and primary stakeholders (bottom-up) opinions were assessed through participatory workshops. Shrimp and striped catfish production are mainly farmed for export, with 83% and 95% of its production, respectively, leaving the country mainly after processing. Currently, mainly families operate small-/medium-scale farms; while large-farms are integrated within seafood processors. Production efficiency of large-farms tends to be better than small-/medium farms. Many striped catfish and shrimp farms are likely to reach several standard criteria such as economic feed conversion ratio (eFCR), stocking density, no banned chemical/drug and wild-seed use, and land property rights; however, there were still many standard criteria that existing farms could not meet such as effluent management, farm registration, fishmeal control, farm hygiene and record-keeping requirement. Hence, current farming practices, especially small-/medium farms have a long way to go to meet emergent international food standards. Recently, many small-/medium catfish farms faced problems with low fish prices, so they have had to cease catfish farming activities and temporarily stop farming; while some larger farms also had to temporarily stop farming. Therefore, fish price has tended to be a main driving force for catfish farm changes. In the shrimp industry, there were technical changes occurring in the high intensity level of shrimp farms (HiLI); whereas, the remaining shrimp farms had fewer changes in farm management. Most HiLI shrimp farms were affected by AHPNS disease, which was a main factor driving their farm changes. Many perceptions of sustainability were identified by stakeholder groups, however seven sustainability issues had a high level of agreement among stakeholders including input cost, capital & credit costs, unstable markets, government regulation & policy, disease, seed quality, water quality and water availability factors. Hatcheries, farmers and manager groups were more concerned about environmental issues; while for the input suppliers and processors, economics was the main issue. Farmers and processors were two main actors that played an important role in the production process of the value chain. Small-/medium farms dominated the number of farms overall and still played an important role in primary production. However, small-scale farms were considered as more vulnerable actors in the value chain, and they faced more difficulties in meeting increasing requirements on food quality/safety. To maintain the position in the value chain, the solutions could be horizontal and vertical coordination. Thus policy makers will need to find ways to include them in the planning processes. To reach sustainability will require the efforts of direct stakeholders, the role of the state agencies is essential in negotiation and diplomacy to create partnerships with the seafood importing countries. However, efforts to develop sustainable production become impossible without participation from importers, retailers and consumers.
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Phan, Thi Hai Van. "L'arsenic dans les écosystèmes du sud-est asiatique : Mekong Delta Vietnam." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017GREAU003/document.

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On retrouve des contaminations d’aquifèr à l’arsenic dans touts les deltaï de l'Asie du Sud-Est, y compris dans le delta du Mékong, ce qui affecte la santé de millions de personnes. L’arsenic est très sensible aux fluctuations des conditions redox qui sont générés par les cycles alternés humides/secs pendant la saison de mousson. Une étude sur les caractéristiques géophysiques et chimiques du sol et des eaux souterraines dans le district de An Phu, dans le haut du delta du Mékong au Vietnam, suggère une forté contamination à l’As dans cette région. Les données chimiques et géophysiques indiquent une forte corrélation entre concentrations dans les eaux souterraines anoxiques et conductivité des sols. La liberation de l’arsenic est associée à la dissolution réductrice induih par des microorganisms des colloïdes et (oxyhydr)oxydes de fer dans des conditions d'oxydo-réduction oscillantes. La présence de bactéries sulforéductrices a le potentiel de stabiliser l’arsenic dans la phase solide et de l’atténuer dans la phase aqueuse par adsorption / désorption de l’arsenic sur les (oxyhydr)oxydes, et / ou sulfures de fer via la formation de complexes thiols. En raison de la teneur en pyrite élevée dans les sédiments, l'oxydation de la pyrite peut abaisser le pH et conduire à l'inhibition de la réduction microbienne du sulfate et aime empêcher la séquestration de l’arsenic dissous. Bien que le cycle biogéochimique de l’arsenic dans un système dynamique d’oxydoréduction soit une problématique complexe, il a été possible de renforcer notre compréhension de ce système
Aquifer arsenic (As) contamination is occuring throughout deltaic areas of Southeast Asia, including the Mekong Delta, and affects the health of millions of people. As is highly sensitive to fluctuations of redox conditions which are generated by the alternating wet-dry cycles during the monsoonal seasons. A survey of geophysical and chemical characteristics of soil and groundwater in the An Phu district, located in the vicinity of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, shows the occurrence high As aqueous concentration in this region. Chemical and geophysical data indicate a strong positive correlation between As concentrations in the anoxic groundwater and conductivity of soils. In addition, mechanisms of As release are shown to be associated with colloidal and iron (oxyhydr)oxides which undergo microbial mediated reductive dissolution under redox oscilatting conditions. The presence of sulfate microbial reduction potentially stabilizes As in the solid phase and diminish As in the aqueous phase through the adsorption/desorption of As onto iron (oxyhydr)oxides and/ or sulfides with formation of thiols complexes in solid phase. Because of the high pyrite content in sediment, pyrite oxidation may drop in pH values, leads to inhibition of sulfate reducing bacteria and reduces sequestration of dissolved As. Although the biogeochemical cycling of redox sensitive species such as As in dynamic systems is challenging, it has been possible to strengthen our collective understanding of such system
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Nguyen, Vo Chau Ngan, Trung Hieu Phan, and Hoang Nam Vo. "Review on the most popular anaerobic digester models in the Mekong Delta." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-88455.

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In Vietnam, the research and application of biogas technology were given a considerable attention in past 30 years. There is several biogas plant models apply in the suburban and rural areas where most people’s life is based on animal husbandry. Each biogas plant model own strong points or weakness that adapt to detail circumstances. The biogas plants play a key role within the VACB farming system especially in the Mekong Delta where produce more than 50% of yearly national agriculture production. This paper gives a comprehensive overview on the popular biogas models in the Mekong Delta through its development history. Knowing on the presented biogas technology in the Mekong Delta will lead the biogas-related organizations or private on biogas development at this region
Ở Việt Nam việc nghiên cứu và ứng dụng công nghệ khí sinh học đã được chú ý trong 30 năm gần đây. Một số mô hình khí sinh học đã và đang được lắp đặt tại các vùng ngoại ô và nông thôn là những nơi tập trung nhiều hộ dân chăn nuôi heo. Có nhiều mô hình khí sinh học đã được triển khai, trong đó mỗi mô hình đều có những điểm mạnh và điểm yếu đáp ứng theo từng yêu cầu cụ thể. Ở ĐBSCL nơi sản xuất trên 50% sản lượng nông nghiệp của cả nước, hầm ủ khí sinh học đóng một vai trò quan trọng trong mô hình canh tác VACB. Bài báo này trình bày chi tiết các kiểu hầm ủ khí sinh học phổ biến tại ĐBSCL tương ứng với từng thời điểm phát triển của công nghệ này. Sự hiểu biết về các kiểu hầm ủ khí sinh học hiện tại ở ĐBSCL sẽ giúp các tổ chức hoặc cá nhân có liên quan trong việc định hướng phát triển công nghệ khí sinh học cho toàn vùng
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Bui, Ngoc Thi Quynh. "Accomodating traditions of hospitality in a tourist region : the Mekong Delta, Vietnam." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2018. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/8593/.

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While there has been a significant focus on how hospitality was commodified, commercialised and standardised in the literature, less attention is given to the extent of which local traditions and hospitality change and adapt to the demand of tourists. Through an empirically grounded investigation, this thesis at micro-level gives an insight to how local hospitality and traditions in Mekong Delta (Vietnam) transform in homestay practice under the pressure of tourism development. Normally, the local traditions and hospitality are offered by the host and experienced by the guests. However by focusing on contact zone, the settings and decoration of homestays, this thesis shows this mechanism in Mekong Delta is not one way but a dynamic process. The guests do not only passively receive but also have influences on what the hosts can offer. In fact, the homestay providers have capitalised on what tourists want to see. As consequence, local traditions and hospitality are changing and subject to re-invention to adapt to legal requirements, tourists demands, and social context. Ironically, tourists are using homestay believing they are experiencing true Vietnamese culture, while actually the local Vietnamese people are changing their traditional home styles and behaviour to accommodate the tourists.
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Chapman, Alexander. "Evaluating an adaptation : rice-sediment trade-offs in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2016. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/400969/.

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The exceptional vulnerability of river deltas to climate change and development pressures means there is an urgent need to implement systemic adaptation actions. One of the most important cases is the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD). This thesis performs a novel application of a system dynamics methodology to evaluate the VMD’s dyke network as a hard adaptation to changes in the region’s hydrological conditions. In doing so it makes a methodological and case study contribution to an emerging research body on the evaluation of adaptation action. Policy analysis and stakeholder consultation are first performed to elucidate the drivers behind the policy to heighten the VMD’s dyke network. A farmer survey is then executed within the rice-growing community in order to quantify the socioeconomic impacts of the adaptation. Finally, a system dynamics model is built to explore the dynamics controlling the impacts of the adaptation and the efficacy of alternative policies for the local agricultural system. A key original theme running through this thesis is its consideration of the socioeconomic role of fluvial sediment in the system. The principle finding, on which both the model and survey agree, is that the switch to high dyke compartments in the VMD(the adaptation) is exacerbating the divide between land-rich and land-poor farmers through the promotion of triple-cropping and sediment exclusion. Factors including the loss of free sediment-bound nutrients for fertilisation, and increasing fertilisation demands, reduce the resilience of poorer farmers to increasing and unpredictable fertiliser prices. The policy currently recommended by the provincial governments to encourage sediment accretion and mitigate the rate of relative sea-level rise is to advocate triennial inundation of paddies. The data presented herein suggest such a policy is sub-optimal,further increasing the risk of debt for smaller-scale farming operations. The testing of various different success criteria weightings did, however, suggest that the less rigid policy of allowing sporadic floodplain inundation and sediment deposition during intense flooding events is preferable to most stakeholder groups.
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Andersson, Daniel. "Waste Management in the Mekong Delta : Characterisation and evaluation of organic waste." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för biologi och miljö (BOM), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-66928.

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This degree project investigated landfills that takes care of municipal solid waste in an area around the Mekong delta, namely An Giang province, Vietnam. The main objective for this study was to provide basic work in order to create a discussion with the local food markets to separate the household’s food waste from the rest. Such a discussion is possible to create through collaboration with local authorities and inform or guide stakeholders on how waste management can be improved, out of existing knowledge from Sweden. Therefore, this study aims to illuminate and give knowledge for improvements in questions regarding efficiency, organisation, participation, recycling and opportunities associated with a more efficient waste management system.Since a significant percentage of the household waste generated in Long Xuyen City, An Giang province are organic, the opportunity to convert organic waste into soil amendments was examined. Leachate from one of the landfills in the area was also analysed in order to get further understanding for its composition, focusing on organic parameters.
Det här examensarbetet undersökte deponier som tar hand om hushållsavfall i ett område runt Mekongdeltat, närmare bestämt An Giang provinsen, Vietnam. Det främsta målet för den här studien var ett ge underlag till att skapa en diskussion med lokala matmarknader för att få dem att separera hushållens matavfall från övrigt avfall. En sådan diskussion är möjlig att skapa genom samarbete mellan lokala myndigheter och att informera eller vägvisa intressenter om hur avfallshanteringen kan förbättras, ut ifrån befintlig kunskap från Sverige. Därför fokuserar den här studien på att förklara och ge kunskap för förbättringar i frågor rörande effektivitet, organisation, deltagande, återvinning och möjligheter associerade med ett mer effektivt avfallshanteringssystem. Eftersom en stor andel av hushållsavfallet som genereras i Long Xuyen, An Giang-provinsen är organiskt, undersöktes möjligheten att konvertera organiskt avfall till jordförbättringsmedel. Lakvatten analyserades från en av deponierna i området för att få en djupare förståelse för dess sammansättning, med fokus på organiska parametrar.
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Books on the topic "Mekong Delta"

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Renaud, Fabrice G., and Claudia Kuenzer, eds. The Mekong Delta System. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3962-8.

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Dramer, Kim. The Mekong River. New York: F. Watts, 2001.

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Corporation, Development and Resources. Mekong Delta development program: Appraisal report. New York: Development and Resources Corp., 1985.

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Renaud, Fabrice G. The Mekong Delta System: Interdisciplinary Analyses of a River Delta. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012.

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Delia, Paul, ed. The living Mekong. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Silkworm Books, 2009.

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Danh, Vo Thanh. Groundwater and Environment Policies for Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0085-5.

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1933-, Karashima Noboru, and International Congress of Human Sciences in Asia and North Africa., eds. Indus Valley to Mekong Delta: Explorations in epigraphy. Madras: New Era, 1985.

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Beilfuss, R. D. Hydrological wetland restoration in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. S.l: s.n, 1992.

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Stewart, Mart A., and Peter A. Coclanis, eds. Environmental Change and Agricultural Sustainability in the Mekong Delta. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0934-8.

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Quagmire: Nation-building and nature in the Mekong Delta. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2010.

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Cosslett, Tuyet L., and Patrick D. Cosslett. "The Mekong Delta." In Water Resources and Food Security in the Vietnam Mekong Delta, 3–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02198-0_1.

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Cosslett, Tuyet L., and Patrick D. Cosslett. "The Mekong Delta Provinces." In Water Resources and Food Security in the Vietnam Mekong Delta, 23–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02198-0_2.

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Campbell, Ian C. "Biodiversity of the Mekong Delta." In Springer Environmental Science and Engineering, 293–313. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3962-8_11.

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Cosslett, Tuyet L., and Patrick D. Cosslett. "The Mekong Project." In Water Resources and Food Security in the Vietnam Mekong Delta, 99–117. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02198-0_4.

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De Meulder, Bruno, and Kelly Shannon. "The Mekong Delta: A Coastal Quagmire." In Sustainable Coastal Design and Planning, 293–314. Boca Raton, FL : Taylor & Francis, 2018.: CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429458057-21.

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Tung, T. T., N. Q. Chien, H. T. Le, and L. T. Hai. "Modelling Storm Surge Hazard to Mekong Delta." In APAC 2019, 3–10. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0291-0_1.

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Tran, Triet. "Transboundary Mekong River Delta (Cambodia and Vietnam)." In The Wetland Book, 1–12. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6173-5_40-1.

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Tran, Triet. "Transboundary Mekong River Delta (Cambodia and Vietnam)." In The Wetland Book, 1801–12. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4001-3_40.

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Stark, Miriam T., and Pierre-Yves Manguin. "The Mekong Delta Before the Angkorian World." In The Angkorian World, 64–79. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351128940-6.

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Ngoc, Hien Bui. "River Economic Development in the Mekong Delta." In Contemporary Economic Issues in Asian Countries: Proceeding of CEIAC 2022, Volume 2, 489–98. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0490-7_28.

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Nguyen, Ha T., and Joshua M. Pearce. "Renewable Powered Desalination in the Coastal Mekong Delta." In ASME 2010 4th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2010-90224.

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Global climate destabilization is exacerbating water problems in Vietnam, most acutely in the South and Central regions where most of the inhabited area lies in the low elevation coastal zone. Using a geographical information system (GIS) platform, a wind resources atlas developed by the Asia Sustainable and Alternative Energy Program and the projected rural population available from Columbia University’s Center for International Earth Science Information Network, this paper explores the potential for off-grid medium to small-scale reverse osmosis desalination powered by small wind turbines for the coastal fringe of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. The analysis estimated that in the absence of all other water supply facilities, off-grid wind desalination could provide clean water to 5.4 million rural residents living in 18.9 thousand km2 of the Mekong Delta coastal provinces at the rate of 60 liters per capita per day. In addition to providing clean water, the use of wind powered desalination in the region would have educational benefits, combat poverty and unemployment, ease water-related conflicts, and has been shown to be improve environmental and agricultural sustainability. Thus this technology was found to represent a decentralized and community-based method to adapt to and mitigate climate change in the coastal fringe of the Mekong Delta.
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Oanh, Ta Thi Kim, Nguyen Van Lap, Yoshiki Saito, Marcello Gugliotta, Toru Tamura, Nguyen Thi Mong Lan, Truong Minh Hoang, and Bui Thi Luan. "HOLOCENE EVOLUTION OF THE PALEO- MEKONG INCISED- VALLEY, MEKONG RIVER DELTA, VIETNAM." In NGHIÊN CỨU CƠ BẢN TRONG LĨNH VỰC KHOA HỌC TRÁI ĐẤT VÀ MÔI TRƯỜNG. Publishing House for Science and Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/vap.2019.00085.

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STIVE, MARCEL J. F., LINH PHAN KHANH, and JAAP S. M. VAN THIEL DE VRIES. "COASTAL MANGROVE SQUEEZE IN THE MEKONG DELTA." In Coastal Sediments 2015. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814689977_0087.

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Bording, T., A. V. Christiansen, E. Auken, J. L. Gunnink, and G. H. P. Oude Essink. "Groundbased TEM Survey in the Subsiding Mekong Delta." In 23rd European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201701991.

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"Groundwater modeling for the Mekong Delta using iMOD." In 20th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM2013). Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand (MSSANZ), Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36334/modsim.2013.l4.vermeulen.

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Minh, D. Ho Tong. "Mekong Delta Subsidence from Space by Radar Interferometry." In 4th Asia Pacific Meeting on Near Surface Geoscience & Engineering. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202177043.

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Le Thuy, Le Thuy. "MAPPING LAND-USE DYNAMIC IN THE VIETNAMESE MEKONG DELTA." In 17th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2017. Stef92 Technology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2017/23/s11.073.

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Vreugdenhil, Heleen, Binh Hoang, and Astrid Offermans. "Perspectives on Water Management in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta." In The 2nd World Sustainability Forum. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/wsf2-00964.

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Nguyen, Nghi Q., and Linda G. Bushnell. "Modeling and LQR control of salinity in the Mekong Delta." In 2010 49th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cdc.2010.5717480.

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Minderhoud, P. S. J. "Modelling Mekong Delta Subsidence, Challenges and How to Improve Quantifications." In 4th Asia Pacific Meeting on Near Surface Geoscience & Engineering. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202177047.

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Siegmund-Schultze, M., J. Verhagen, W. Appelman, L. Caarls, A. Deolu-Ajayi, K. van Dongen, C. J. Klapwijk, et al. What can farmers do to adapt to climate change in the Mekong River Delta? : Final report of the case study on the Mekong River Delta within the project ‘Deltas under Pressure’. Wageningen: Wageningen Plant Research, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/633921.

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Ogston, Andrea S. Sediment Trapping Pathways and Mechanisms through the Mekong Tidal River and Subaqueous Delta. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada598026.

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Verhagen, Jan, Greet Blom-Zandstra, Duc Xuan Chuong Nguyen, Thi Viet Ha Nguyen, Peter Prins, and Gerard van der Linden. Mapping the potential (quickscan) for salt and drought tolerant crops and cropping systems in the Mekong Delta. Wageningen: Wageningen Plant Research, Business Unit Agrosystems Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/425354.

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Blom-Zandstra, Greet, Martina Nardelli, Nguyen Duc Xuan Chuong, Vu Thi Thu Hien, Nguyen Bao Quoc, Nguyen Thi Viet Ha, Gerard van der Linden, and Jan Verhagen. A flora of agricultural and horticultural crops : a quick scan of selected crops in the Mekong Delta. Lelystad: Wageningen Research Foundation (WR) business units Agrosystems Research and Greenhouse Horticulture, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/444768.

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Author Last Name, Author First Name. Common-pool resources-a challenge for local governance: Experimental research in eight villages in the Mekong Delta of Cambodia and Vietnam. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/capriwp98/test.

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Nittrouer, Charles A. Documenting Fine-Sediment Import and Export for Two Contrasting Mesotidal Flats Sediment Flux through the Mekong Tidal River, Delta and Mangrove Shoreline Instrumentation to Support Investigation of Large Tropical Deltas. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada598024.

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Mekong Delta Water Issues. Vientiane, Lao PDR: Mekong River Commission Secretariat, January 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.52107/mrc.ajg7br.

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The issue presents a summary of findings from a bilateral study on transboundary water resources management issues in the Mekong Delta by Cambodia and Viet Nam. It details the six priority issues for bilateral cooperation along the border to cope with impacts of climate change, development and urbanisation.
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Mekong Delta Water Issues (Vietnames). Vientiane, Lao PDR: Mekong River Commission Secretariat, January 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.52107/mrc.ajg7bo.

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The issue presents a summary of findings from a bilateral study on transboundary water resources management issues in the Mekong Delta by Cambodia and Viet Nam. It details the six priority issues for bilateral cooperation along the border to cope with impacts of climate change, development and urbanisation.
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Mekong Delta Water Issues (Khmer). Vientiane, Lao PDR: Mekong River Commission Secretariat, January 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.52107/mrc.ajg7bl.

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The issue presents a summary of findings from a bilateral study on transboundary water resources management issues in the Mekong Delta by Cambodia and Viet Nam. It details the six priority issues for bilateral cooperation along the border to cope with impacts of climate change, development and urbanisation.
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Mekong Sediment from the Mekong River Commission Study. Vientiane, Lao PDR: Mekong River Commission Secretariat, February 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.52107/mrc.ajg7ax.

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This technical note presents the results of modelling changes in sediment loads in the Mekong River Basin by employing water resource modelling to support assessment of proposed dams on sediment loads entering the Mekong delta.
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