The Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) is a region of utmost importance to Vietnam's national food security. However, the availability of required freshwater resources (from both surface and groundwater sources) is currently under great threats due to dry season salinity intrusion, surface water pollution, and over-exploitation of groundwater. Global climate change, sea level rise, and upstream and in situ development activities may worsen the situation. Assuming that adaptive management could be a promising strategy to address the increasingly complex and unpredictable water-related problems in the VMD, we design and apply a framework to identify the extent to which the governance regime in this region exhibits conditions that are likely to pro...
The exceptional vulnerability of river deltas to climate change and development pressures means ther...
Water management in delta floodplains worldwide faces many challenges due to the changing climate an...
Climate change and accelerating socioeconomic developments increasingly challenge flood-risk managem...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) is a region of utmost importance to Vietnam's national food securi...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta is home to one fifth of Vietnam’s population and is a region of utmost i...
Conventional state policies for intensive agricultural production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VM...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) is an example of a complex dynamic socio-hydrological system in wh...
The operations of large hydropower dams in the Mekong basin, while posing detrimental transboundary ...
The Vietnamese Government has endorsed a community-based integrated approach to resource management....
The rural landscapes of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta have undergone a dramatic change, where flood ma...
In Be, T. T.; Sinh, B. T.; Miller, F. (Eds.). Challenges to sustainable development in the Mekong De...
Coastal areas of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam are increasingly experiencing salinity intrusion in fre...
The Mekong Delta in Vietnam (also known as the Cuu Long or “nine dragons”) covers an area of 39,000 ...
Surface water resources in the Mekong Delta (MD) are under increasing strain due to unplanned extrac...
As most world deltas, the Mekong Delta [or the “delta” hereafter (in this chapter we exclusively con...
The exceptional vulnerability of river deltas to climate change and development pressures means ther...
Water management in delta floodplains worldwide faces many challenges due to the changing climate an...
Climate change and accelerating socioeconomic developments increasingly challenge flood-risk managem...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) is a region of utmost importance to Vietnam's national food securi...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta is home to one fifth of Vietnam’s population and is a region of utmost i...
Conventional state policies for intensive agricultural production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VM...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) is an example of a complex dynamic socio-hydrological system in wh...
The operations of large hydropower dams in the Mekong basin, while posing detrimental transboundary ...
The Vietnamese Government has endorsed a community-based integrated approach to resource management....
The rural landscapes of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta have undergone a dramatic change, where flood ma...
In Be, T. T.; Sinh, B. T.; Miller, F. (Eds.). Challenges to sustainable development in the Mekong De...
Coastal areas of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam are increasingly experiencing salinity intrusion in fre...
The Mekong Delta in Vietnam (also known as the Cuu Long or “nine dragons”) covers an area of 39,000 ...
Surface water resources in the Mekong Delta (MD) are under increasing strain due to unplanned extrac...
As most world deltas, the Mekong Delta [or the “delta” hereafter (in this chapter we exclusively con...
The exceptional vulnerability of river deltas to climate change and development pressures means ther...
Water management in delta floodplains worldwide faces many challenges due to the changing climate an...
Climate change and accelerating socioeconomic developments increasingly challenge flood-risk managem...