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Category: Viet Nam

Under siege by climate, man-made problems, a sinking Ho Chi Minh City fights to survive

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit February 8, 2021February 8, 2021

The city is facing extreme weather more frequently, its flood mitigation responses have not kept pace, and a proposed sea dyke has sparked debate. The programme Insight finds out why the solutions will not be easy.

Mekong Delta faces chronic development blocks: experts

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit February 4, 2021February 4, 2021

Around 1.3 million people migrated out of the Mekong Delta between 2009 and 2019, making the region rank top in the country in the number of migrants and bottom in the number of immigrants.

Trash trap gets to work removing plastic waste from Vietnam’s Red River

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit February 4, 2021February 4, 2021

They may not look quite as swanky as the Interceptors from the Ocean Cleanup, but the idea is similar. The first in a series of trash traps installed along Vietnam’s Song Hong, the country’s second-longest river, is designed to remove floating debris from the water as it flows towards the Gulf of Tonkin.

Mekong delta province to expand aquaculture area by 2,500 hectares to 2030

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit February 4, 2021February 4, 2021

Farming of prawns, especially giant tiger prawns and King prawns, and tra fish will become key sub-sectors that are sustainable, environmentally-friendly, and export-oriented.

Agricultural sector reduces rice-growing areas, improves rice quality

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit February 2, 2021February 2, 2021

Agro-ecological zones, that are severely affected by climate change, such as drought and saltwater intrusion, namely the South Central Coast, Binh Thuan, Ninh Thuan provinces, the Central Highlands, and coastal areas in Mekong Delta provinces, have actively changed the structure of crops and animals, instead of growing rice.

Water shortages, climate change linked to saline intrusion in Mekong Delta

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit February 2, 2021February 2, 2021

Chinese hydropower plants’ cutting their water discharge in January will make the salinity depth increase to 4g/l in the mouth of the Mekong Delta’s Vam Co River and Cai Lon River.

Activists Rally Behind French-Vietnamese Woman’s Agent Orange Lawsuit

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit January 31, 2021January 31, 2021

Backed by the NGO alliance Collectif Vietnam Dioxine, which called for Saturday’s gathering at Trocadero Plaza, Tran’s legal action is aimed at gaining recognition for civilians harmed by Agent Orange and the damage the herbicide did to the environment.

Tra Vinh to dredge irrigation canals to better cope with dry season

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit January 29, 2021January 29, 2021

The dredging of 162km of canals in the Mekong Delta province will increase their capacity and help prevent the severe shortage of freshwater caused by saltwater intrusion during the dry season in recent years.

The impact of local climate adaptation – and why it is important for all of us

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit January 29, 2021January 29, 2021

Rice-producing and storm-vulnerable Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia, for instance, are potential “risk exporters” to countries like Singapore that depend heavily on their harvests,

Singapore contraption aims to clean up Asia’s plastic-polluted rivers

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit January 28, 2021January 28, 2021

The plastic is lifted out of the water by a conveyor belt. It can collect larger types of plastic, but not microplastic. It is powered mainly by solar, with some wind power.

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