... consequences of climatechangeinMekong River - Find out solutions to reduce impacts of climatechange on Mekong River 2 Overview: General topographic feature: - The basin of the Mekong River drains ... the MekongDelta - Flows approximately 4,909 km through three provinces of China, continuing into Myanmar, Lao PDR, Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam before emptying into the South China Sea Climate: ... for adaptation initiatives - Protecting, maintaining, sustainably managing standing forests sesquester carbon and reduce GHG emission - Improving people’s knowledge about climatechange and its...
... distribution and changes in Tra Vinh province by using Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Materials and methods 2.1 Materials Tra Vinh Province belongs to the MekongDelta (Fig ... showing the mangrove distribution in Tra Vinh indicate significant changes in mangrove forest coverage in Tra Vinh (Fig and Tables and 3) In 1965 rice paddy was the most use of land in Tra Vinh ... compensating losses by deforestation The details of mangrove changes are presented in the next part 3.2 Mangrove changes in Tra Vinh To identify mangrove changes in Tra Vinh, mangrove forests in 1995...
... Communication Funding: GEF Implementing: ICD Status: On going Capacity Building for National Focal Point Capacity Building for National Focal Point on ClimateChange on ClimateChange Funding: DANIDA ... reporting Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung assigned MONRE to be the key ministry in cooperation with line ministries in monitoring, updating and processing information on CC and SLR 5) ... Development in Viet Nam” • Nguyen Huu Ninh (2007): “Flooding inMekong River Delta • Center of KH CN KTTVMT (2007): “Awareness Raising and Capacity Building for Local People inClimateChange Adaptation”...
... deep Further, integrated shrimp farming and mangrove forest modeling was applied inMekongDelta including study areas, so this method can be used in recognizing shrimp ponds The best indicator with ... very helpful for making the planning of field trips for supervised classification (a) (b) 3.3 Recognizing Land Use inMekongDelta With many kinds of land use distributing in the same regions, ... help us during the working time Some regions in the Mekongdelta (such as Tra vinh and Camau) is the ideal positions of the remote sensing application (in SPOT image) for land use mapping and also...
... 2008) Because changes in water timing result in changes in water quantity and quality, shifts in the timing of freshwater flows have become a leading driver in global declines in freshwater biodiversity ... shifts in management in another part of the system For example, maintaining integrity in the Cuito River provides the necessary base and flood flows to maintain functioning in the Okavango delta, ... presented in seeking to maintain key regulating functions in large river basins Freshwater systems also provide important regulating services to estuarine, deltaic, and near-shore environments Maintenance...
... warming will reduce biodiversity to the extent that a given ecosystem loses its ability to maintain the baseline functions that define it Maintaining these baseline functions is, in fact, integral ... in naturally varying systems Therefore they may be useful as an ecological baseline against which future changes can be measured As global warming continues into the coming decades, changes in ... sketch of the vicinity of Porcupine Cave 52 3.4 Winter view looking west to Silverheels Mountain just north of Fairplay 29 5.2 Cross section showing inclined strata and Porcupine Cave 53 xv 5.3...
... husk disposal inMekongdelta • Following modes of rice husk disposal are identified and investigated for Mekong delta: o Fuelling; o Open air burning; o Dumping and discharging into local rivers ... generation inMekong delta, such as: o Applying the inter- provincial co-operation for the investment in rice husk electricity development for Mekong delta; o Applying the concession of taxing and ... bio-power projects inMekongdelta • Inter- provincial investment co-operation is very necessary for the development of rice husk power projects inMekong delta; • Granting subsidy for small...
... been increasing over the past 150 years, may be increasing more in the future, and that the world’s climate may change as a result What you think? Do you think that global warming is happening? ... ClimateChangein the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in May 2011 Interview dates: April 23, 2011 – May 12, 2011 Interviews: 1,010 Adults (18+) Margin of ... (2011) Climatechangein the American Mind: Americans’ global warming beliefs and attitudes in May 2011 Yale University and George Mason University New Haven, CT: Yale Project on Climate Change...
... 110 The rainy season in the region occurs from May to October, the remaining months are dry season (no Spring, Summer …Winter like in Northern Provinces) The annual rainfall is 400 mm in Long-An, ... demonstration sites in all the Provinces inMekongDelta after successful implementation of current project in three cooperatives in three provinces EXTENSION MATERIALS FOR TRAINING COURSES, BASED ... FLAT BED DRYING INCLUDING SURVEY RESULTS ON THE DRYING COSTS OF VARIOUS DRYING METHODS PRACTICED INMEKONGDELTA 93 CARD Project FLAT-BED DRYER Sub-Component 2006/2007 Report Reporting period:...
... Disasters in the Philippines (1905—2006) 30 Figure 3.6 Sea Level Rise in Indonesia and the Philippines 31 Figure 3.7 Changes in Volume of Water in Reservoirs in Java, Indonesia during ... awareness-raising campaigns, and infectious disease control programs • Infrastructure Introduce climate proofing” in transport-related investments and infrastructure, starting with public buildings Southeast ... control During 1995—2005, nitrogen usage increased 44% in Thailand, 41% in the Philippines, 37% in Indonesia, and 35% 12 The Economics of ClimateChangein Southeast Asia: A Regional Review in Viet...
... MULTI-BENEFICIAL FOR MITIGATION OF CLIMATECHANGEIN VIETNAM AND INDOCHINA COUNTRIES BY DEVELOPMENT OF BIOMASS ENERGY PROJECT The 1st Joint Coordinating Com m ittee (JCC) M eeting January 7th, 2013 Vietnam ... Chemistry JO IN T C O O R D INA TING C O M M IT T E E (JCC) M E ET IN G AGENDA Time: Venue: 09:0C January 07, 2013 Faculty of Chemistry, VNU-HN _ y Morning Opening Greeting - Prof Luu ... a c k s a re s e r v e d o u tsid e d u rin g th e m eetin g ) 1/5/2013 Multi-beneficial Measure for Mitigation of ClimateChangein Vietnam and Indochina Countries by Cultivation-Production-Utilization...
... middle-income nations, their local governments and planning institutions As Martine and others succinctly state: “Massive urban growth in developing areas during coming decades may bring hope ... degrees of global warming are likely to cause a myriad of climatechange impacts, including: increasing warm spells and heatwave frequency for most land areas; increasing intensity and frequency ... anthropogenic-driven changeinclimate threatens to worsen the situation Global increases in temperature accompanied by changes in weather extremes, intensity and distribution are expected to increase the...
... of interest in implementing climatechange measures with only 4% who also belong to the old group 4.3.4 Support for climatechange Following on from the constraints to implementing climatechange ... 2009) Strategies for climatechange adaptation include loss bearing, loss sharing, climatechange threat modification, effect prevention, changein land-use or activity, location change, furtherance ... range from ―shifts in ice freeze and break-up dates on rivers and lakes; increases in rainfall and rainfall intensity in some areas with reversal in other areas; lengthening of growing seasons; and...
... cooperative typical inland transport should be expanded in the coming period Finally: To propose solutions to develop waterway transport cooperative inMekongDeltain the coming period Chapter ... transportation in the MekongDelta This also can be used as teaching materials in the political school Thesis ouline Besides the introduction, conclusion, references, thesis is divided into four chapters: ... of information processing Classifying the statistics, the documents base on the request of the subject, processing statistical data to bring out a standard Method of analyzing information Using...
... of the MekongDelta showing the underlying Pliocene units (qp) outcrop in the Plain of Reeds and Kien Giang (Hung et al., 2000) Groundwater use in the delta Groundwater in the MekongDelta supplies ... extraction has increased rapidly and declining groundwater levels now pose an immediate threat to drinking water supplies, farming systems, and livelihoods in the delta Groundwater of the delta From ... when the delta was forming in a marine environment during past interglacial periods when sea levels were higher than present day (Deltares, 2011) In the western and northern parts of the delta, ...
... has climatechange features Ideally, restored streams should feature: c1 Language of ClimateChange According to Hornby [16], climatechange is the changing in the earth’s weather, including changes ... cohesive devices used in news reports on climatechangein English and Vietnamese and from the sources including the websites, newspapers relating to climatechange The findings of the study can ... basing on the data collection, the words relating to the climatechange topic were classified into groups of words relating to climatechange such as climate words, weather words, intensifying...
... areas of the MekongDelta to 2100 Analyzing and assessing impacts on MekongDeltainclimatechange scenarios Researching in detail impacts of climatechange on inundation, salt intrusion, Water ... monitoring stations inMekongDelta Data collected is hourly data Collecting period is from 1978 to 2009 • Importing and processing salinity data at monitoring stations inMekongDelta Assessing climate ... hardest hit by climate change, mainly through rising sea levels and changes in rainfall and temperatures (Human development report 2007/2008) The changing climate is tend to increase intensity and...