Deltas around the globe are facing a multitude of intensifying environmental change and development-linked pressures. One key concern is the reduction in the quantity of suspended sediment reaching and building floodplains. Sediment deposition provides multiple services to deltaic social-ecological systems, in particular, countering the subsidence of the delta-body, and providing plentiful nutrients. Experiencing particularly rapid change is the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD). In An Giang Province an increasing number of high dyke rings, which exclude the flood and facilitate triple rice-cropping, simultaneously prevent much of the sediment load from reaching the floodplain. This paper explores the trade-offs implicit in the decision to shif...
Rapidly changing hydrological conditions under climate change, upstream developments, and local wate...
Saline intrusion and soil acidification associated with sea level rise have become a threat to the f...
River deltas are important for human habitation, commerce, food, and natural resources. Most terrest...
The exceptional vulnerability of river deltas to climate change and development pressures means ther...
AbstractChallenging dynamics are unfolding in social-ecological systems around the globe as society ...
This paper explains how the management of the full-dyke system in the deep flooded zones of the Viet...
Due to intensified rice production, induced by national food security policy, the floodplains in the...
Large areas of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta floodplains (VMDF) are protected by high dikes to facilit...
<p>Construction of extensive high dike compartments has spurred land use intensification on the uppe...
Intensive agriculture is increasingly associated with environmental degradation that may jeopardise ...
Abstract of the posterInternational audienceLarge river deltas across the globe are under increasing...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
Rapidly changing hydrological conditions under climate change, upstream developments, and local wate...
Saline intrusion and soil acidification associated with sea level rise have become a threat to the f...
River deltas are important for human habitation, commerce, food, and natural resources. Most terrest...
The exceptional vulnerability of river deltas to climate change and development pressures means ther...
AbstractChallenging dynamics are unfolding in social-ecological systems around the globe as society ...
This paper explains how the management of the full-dyke system in the deep flooded zones of the Viet...
Due to intensified rice production, induced by national food security policy, the floodplains in the...
Large areas of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta floodplains (VMDF) are protected by high dikes to facilit...
<p>Construction of extensive high dike compartments has spurred land use intensification on the uppe...
Intensive agriculture is increasingly associated with environmental degradation that may jeopardise ...
Abstract of the posterInternational audienceLarge river deltas across the globe are under increasing...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
Two decades after the construction of the first major dam, the Mekong basin and its six riparian cou...
Rapidly changing hydrological conditions under climate change, upstream developments, and local wate...
Saline intrusion and soil acidification associated with sea level rise have become a threat to the f...
River deltas are important for human habitation, commerce, food, and natural resources. Most terrest...