The Vietnamese Mekong delta is subsiding due to a combination of natural and human-induced causes. Over the past several decades, large-scale anthropogenic land-use changes have taken place as a result of increased agricultural production, population growth and urbanization in the delta. Land-use changes can alter the hydrological system or increase loading of the delta surface, amplifying natural subsidence processes or creating new anthropogenic subsidence. The relationships between land use histories and current rates of land subsidence have so far not been studied in the Mekong delta. We quantified InSAR-derived subsidence rates for the various land-use classes and past land-use changes using a new, optical remote sensing-based, 20-year...
Policies supporting rice cultivation and investments in water infrastructures facilitated intensific...
The Mekong Delta is sinking and shrinking. This is because of the absolute sea-level rise, and becau...
A framework was developed to elucidate (1) the drivers of land degradation, (2) pressures, (3) local...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta is subsiding due to a combination of natural and human-induced causes. O...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta has world’s third largest delta plain, inhabited by nearly 18 million pe...
The Mekong delta, like many deltas around the world, is subsiding at a relatively high rate, predomi...
Hanoi Province is located in the northern part of Vietnam, within the Red River delta plain, the cit...
The main objective of this study is to assess the spatio-temporal dynamics of land cover/land use ch...
Total subsidence in deltaic areas is the cumulative effect of a range of driving mechanisms, both na...
Since the 1990s the land subsidence due to the rapid urbanization has been considered a severely des...
Land subsidence is one of the main issues in Vietnam, especially in Hanoi, due to the urban growth ...
Many coastal cities in Southeast Asia are increasingly threatened by flooding through sea-level rise...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta, the third’s largest delta in the world, experiences annual subsidence r...
With changing climate and rising seas, proliferation of hydroelectric dams, instream sand mining, dy...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) is one of the most examined deltas in the world given its dynamics...
Policies supporting rice cultivation and investments in water infrastructures facilitated intensific...
The Mekong Delta is sinking and shrinking. This is because of the absolute sea-level rise, and becau...
A framework was developed to elucidate (1) the drivers of land degradation, (2) pressures, (3) local...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta is subsiding due to a combination of natural and human-induced causes. O...
The Vietnamese Mekong delta has world’s third largest delta plain, inhabited by nearly 18 million pe...
The Mekong delta, like many deltas around the world, is subsiding at a relatively high rate, predomi...
Hanoi Province is located in the northern part of Vietnam, within the Red River delta plain, the cit...
The main objective of this study is to assess the spatio-temporal dynamics of land cover/land use ch...
Total subsidence in deltaic areas is the cumulative effect of a range of driving mechanisms, both na...
Since the 1990s the land subsidence due to the rapid urbanization has been considered a severely des...
Land subsidence is one of the main issues in Vietnam, especially in Hanoi, due to the urban growth ...
Many coastal cities in Southeast Asia are increasingly threatened by flooding through sea-level rise...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta, the third’s largest delta in the world, experiences annual subsidence r...
With changing climate and rising seas, proliferation of hydroelectric dams, instream sand mining, dy...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) is one of the most examined deltas in the world given its dynamics...
Policies supporting rice cultivation and investments in water infrastructures facilitated intensific...
The Mekong Delta is sinking and shrinking. This is because of the absolute sea-level rise, and becau...
A framework was developed to elucidate (1) the drivers of land degradation, (2) pressures, (3) local...