TY - CHAP
T1 - Proactive Adaptation to Climate Change in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam
T2 - A Socio-ecological Approach
AU - Ha, Huy Ngoc
AU - Shaw, Rajib
AU - Tong, Thi My Thi
AU - Tran, Thi Tuyet
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - The MeKong Delta has experienced a lot of impacts of climate change; however, ongoing solutions have mainly focused on the approach of minimization with priority of irrigation works but their results have been limited, and work of response is still passive. Therefore, in order to proactively adapt to climate change is necessary to have a more reasonable approach; in particular, the approach of socio-ecology is concentrated on analyzing mutual relationship among systems in specific territory integrating the factors of modern time which will provide scientific and harmonic information to choose development model in accordance with the viewpoint “respecting and taking advantage of nature”, especially proposing policy framework with feasible approach to propose a long-term development vision. The main factors that greatly affect the natural differentiation of the Mekong Delta territory include water source, the simultaneous impacts of the sea-ocean process combined with the dependence on the water source upstream of the Mekong River, the yearly rainfall in the Mekong Delta, the exploitation and utilization of the territory from upstream to coastal areas leading to the peculiarity of the territorial divergence and differentiation. It is the differentiation of social-ecological characteristics that creates this diverse territory formed of four sub-regions (the mainland). Each sub-region has its own functions, hence different management and utilization solutions are needed towards the goal of sustainable development of the study area.
AB - The MeKong Delta has experienced a lot of impacts of climate change; however, ongoing solutions have mainly focused on the approach of minimization with priority of irrigation works but their results have been limited, and work of response is still passive. Therefore, in order to proactively adapt to climate change is necessary to have a more reasonable approach; in particular, the approach of socio-ecology is concentrated on analyzing mutual relationship among systems in specific territory integrating the factors of modern time which will provide scientific and harmonic information to choose development model in accordance with the viewpoint “respecting and taking advantage of nature”, especially proposing policy framework with feasible approach to propose a long-term development vision. The main factors that greatly affect the natural differentiation of the Mekong Delta territory include water source, the simultaneous impacts of the sea-ocean process combined with the dependence on the water source upstream of the Mekong River, the yearly rainfall in the Mekong Delta, the exploitation and utilization of the territory from upstream to coastal areas leading to the peculiarity of the territorial divergence and differentiation. It is the differentiation of social-ecological characteristics that creates this diverse territory formed of four sub-regions (the mainland). Each sub-region has its own functions, hence different management and utilization solutions are needed towards the goal of sustainable development of the study area.
KW - Adapting to climate change
KW - Approach of ecological-social region
KW - Climate change
KW - Territorial zoning
KW - The Mekong Delta
KW - Vietnam
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-97-0112-4_4
DO - 10.1007/978-981-97-0112-4_4
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:105003358294
SN - 9789819701117
SP - 41
EP - 63
BT - Surface Environments and Human Interactions
PB - Springer Singapore
ER -