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1 Tuong, T. P.; Kam, S. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Dung, L. C.; Khiem, N. T.; Barr, J.; Ben, D. C. 2003. Impact of seawater intrusion control on the environment, land use and household incomes in a coastal area. Paddy and Water Environment, 1(2):65-73.
Salt water intrusion ; Control methods ; River basins ; Environmental effects ; Land use ; Rice ; Fish farming ; Water quality / Vietnam / Australia / Mekong / Ca Mau Peninsula / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.5 G784 TUO Record No: H033017)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_33017.pdf

2 Hoanh, Chu Thai; Phong, N. D.; Gowing, J. W.; Tuong, T. P.; Ngoc, N. V.; Hien, N. X. 2005. Hydraulic and water quality modeling: a tool for managing land use conflicts in inland coastal zones. Draft of paper presented at the International Conference on Environment and Livelihoods in Coastal Zones: Managing Agriculture-Fishery-Aquaculture Conflicts, Bac Lieu, Vietnam, 1-3 March 2005. 19p. [doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2009.107]
Water management ; Water quality ; Hydraulics ; Salinity ; Models ; Coastal plains ; Salt water intrusion ; Land use ; Conflict ; Case studies / Vietnam / Mekong Delta / Quan Lo Phung Hiep Region / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G784 HOA Record No: H038163)

3 Gowing, J. W.; Tuong, T. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Khiem, N. T. 2006. Social and environmental impact of rapid change in the coastal zone of Vietnam: an assessment of sustainability issues. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Tuong, T. P.; Gowing, J. W.; Hardy, B. (Eds.). Environment and livelihoods in tropical coastal zones: managing agriculture, fishery, aquaculture conflicts. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.48-60. (Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 2)
Fish farming ; Rice ; Paddy fields ; Irrigated farming ; Conflict ; Soil reclamation ; Environmental effects ; Social impact / Vietnam / Mekong Delta / Ca Mau Peninsula / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 639.8 G000 HOA Record No: H039105)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H039105.pdf

4 Kam, S. P.; Nhan, N. V.; Tuong, T. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Be Nam, V. T.; Maunahan, A. 2006. Applying the Resource Management Domain (RMD) concept to land and water use and management in the coastal zone: case study of Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Tuong, T. P.; Gowing, J. W.; Hardy, B. (Eds.). Environment and livelihoods in tropical coastal zones: managing agriculture, fishery, aquaculture conflicts. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.193-205. (Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 2)
Fish farming ; Rice ; Paddy fields ; Water quality ; Land use ; Soils / Vietnam / Mekong Delta / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 639.8 G000 HOA Record No: H039116)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H039116.pdf

5 Hossain, M.; Ut, T. T.; Bose, M. L. 2006. Livelihood systems and dynamics of poverty in a coastal province of Vietnam. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Tuong, T. P.; Gowing, J. W.; Hardy, B. (Eds.). Environment and livelihoods in tropical coastal zones: managing agriculture, fishery, aquaculture conflicts. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) pp.30-47. (Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 2)
Fisheries ; Rice ; Salt water intrusion ; Soil properties ; Poverty ; Households ; Income ; Employment / Vietnam / Bac Lieu Province / Nin Quoi Village
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 639.8 G000 HOA Record No: H039104)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H039104.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H039104.pdf

6 Dung, L. C.; Le Page, C.; Hoanh, Chu Thai. 2007. Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. In Ekasingh, B.; Jintrawet, A; Pratummintra, S. (Eds.). International Conference on Simulation & Modeling. Towards Sustainable Livelihood and Environment. ASIMMOD, The 2nd Asian Simulation and Modeling 2007: Advances in Applications for Management and Decision Making. Chiang Mai, Thailand, 9-11 January 2007. Chatuchak, Bangkok: The Agricultural Cooporative Farmer of Thailand. pp.313-318.
River basins ; Rice ; Fisheries ; Farming systems ; Simulation models ; Agricultural production / Vietnam / Mekong Delta / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 630 G784 DUN Record No: H040748)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H040748.pdf
Rice and black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) are produced in coastal area of the Mekong, Vietnam under different patterns depending on biophysical and social economic conditions. In the north part of Bac Lieu province in the Mekong Delta, competitions for land used among these farming systems have been appeared. Rice and shrimp rotation farming has been gradually encroached by shrimp monoculture due to its higher economic return. Monoculture of shrimp in a large scale however would hardly reach sustainability. This study aims to make explicit the criteria used by local producers in choosing their land use. To collectively discuss about these criteria and to build a common understanding of this complex agro-hydro system, we have been using roleplaying games (RPGs). Three RPG sessions have been organized in three selected villages in Bac Lieu coastal province in the Mekong Delta (i) to understand the competition of land used between rice and shrimp production at a village level; (ii) to understand decision making of farmers under complex biophysical and socio-economic conditions. By playing their own role during a RPG session, local farmers are embedded in participatory simulation. Following the companion modeling approach, the next methodological step will consist in implementing an agent-based model to formalize the shared representation that was built during RPG sessions. Local farmers are then expected to be comfortable in following and discussing computer simulations as they will be able to relate the “agent-based simulations” to what they have experienced as participants of “players-based simulations” (the RPG sessions).

7 Dung, L. C.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Le Page, C.; Gajaseni, N. 2008. Agent-based modeling and simulation of integrated rice-shrimp farming in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. In Humphreys, E.; Bayot, R. S.; van Brakel, M.; Gichuki, F.; Svendsen, M.; Wester, P.; Huber-Lee, A.; Cook, S. Douthwaite, B.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Johnson, N.; Nguyen-Khoa, Sophie; Vidal, A.; MacIntyre, I.; MacIntyre, R. (Eds.). Fighting poverty through sustainable water use: proceedings of the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food, 2nd International Forum on Water and Food, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 10-14 November 2008. Vol.2. Increasing rainwater productivity; Multi-purpose water systems. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food. pp.262-266.
Farming systems ; Rice ; Salinity ; Aquaculture ; Crustacean culture ; Crabs ; Fish ; Harvesting ; Collective action ; Stakeholders ; Farmers ; Households ; Simulation models ; Participatory management / Vietnam / Bac Lieu Province / Mekong Delta
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G000 HUM Record No: H041824)
http://ifwf2.org/addons/download_presentation.php?fid=1024
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H041824.pdf

8 Dung, L. C.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Le Page, C.; Bousquet, F.; Gajaseni, N. 2009. Facilitating dialogue between aquaculture and agriculture: lessons from role-playing games with farmers in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Water Policy, 11(Supplement 1):80-93. [doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2009.105]
Land use ; Rice ; Paddy fields ; Aquaculture ; Water quality ; Salinity ; Irrigation management ; Canals ; Villages / Vietnam / Mekong Delta / Bac Lieu province / Phong Thanh / Ninh Thanh Loi / Vinh Loc
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042167)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042167.pdf
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9 Tuong, T. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai. 2009. Managing water and land resources for sustainable livelihoods at the interface between fresh and saline water environments in Vietnam and Bangladesh: CPWF project report. Project Report submitted to the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF). Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and Partner Organizations. 93p.
Natural resources management ; Impact assessment ; Farming systems ; Irrigated farming ; Canals ; Rice ; Aquaculture ; Fisheries ; Coastal area ; Water quality ; Salinity control ; Models ; Decision support tools ; Participatory rural appraisal ; Households / South Asia / South East Asia / Vietnam / Bangladesh / Mekong River Basin / Gangetic River Basin / Minh Dieu Village / Phong Thanh Village / Batiaghata / Tala / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042709)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042709.pdf
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In summary, the project findings improved production systems that integrate agriculture, aquaculture, and fisheries in the coastal zones of Bangladesh and Vietnam for enhancing livelihoods in a sustainable manner. To achieve the great impacts of these production systems, the project provided methodologies, decision-support tools for analyzing the interactions among different components, and different spatial and temporal scales to ensure stakeholders’ full participation.

10 Baran, E.; Jantunen, T.; Chheng, P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai. 2010. Integrated management of aquatic resources: a Bayesian approach to water control and trade-offs in southern Vietnam. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Szuster, B. W.; Kam, S. P.; Ismail, A. M; Noble, Andrew D. (Eds.). Tropical deltas and coastal zones: food production, communities and environment at the land-water interface. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish Center; Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Bangkok, Thailand: FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific; Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF). pp.133-143. (Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 9)
Models ; Water control ; Coastal area ; Sluices ; Water quality ; Shrimp culture ; Household food security / Vietnam / Mekong Delta / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 551.457 G000 HOA Record No: H043037)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/CABI_Publications/CA_CABI_Series/Coastal_Zones/protected/9781845936181.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H043037.pdf
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The BayFish–Bac Lieu model presented in this chapter is a Bayesian model that aims to identify optimal water control regimes and trade-offs between water uses in order to improve management of water-dependent resources in the inland coastal area of Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The model was developed between 2004 and 2007 and integrated local databases, outputs from the Vietnam River Systems and Plains (VRSAP) model and stakeholder consultations. The model facilitates analyses of the consequences of different water management scenarios (quantitative and qualitative) on rice, fish, crab and shrimp production in the province. However, beyond production, trade-offs between household income, food security or environmental protection were also identified during the model development process. Subsequently, the BayFish–Bac Lieu model allows detailing of: (i) annual production probabilities in the case of a baseline scenario; (ii) outcomes of four different sluice gate operation modes; and (iii) trade-offs between household income, food security and environment outcomes for each scenario. The model shows that through improved shrimp farming and fish production, total household income benefits directly from open sluice gates allowing saline intrusion. However, this has the opposite effect on rice production, and on food security. Results suggest that a suitable compromise involving at least one sluice gate open at all times should be adopted for optimized outcomes.

11 Baran, E.; Chheng, P.; Warry, F.; Toan, V. T.; Hung, H. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai. 2010. Aquatic resources and environmental variability in Bac Lieu Province (southern Vietnam). In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Szuster, B. W.; Kam, S. P.; Ismail, A. M; Noble, Andrew D. (Eds.). Tropical deltas and coastal zones: food production, communities and environment at the land-water interface. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish Center; Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Bangkok, Thailand: FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific; Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF). pp.13-32. (Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 9)
Aquatic environment ; Aquatic organisms ; Fisheries ; Salinity ; Sluices ; Coastal area / Southern Vietnam / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 551.457 G000 HOA Record No: H043038)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/CABI_Publications/CA_CABI_Series/Coastal_Zones/protected/9781845936181.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H043038.pdf
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The dynamics of aquatic resources in the canals of Bac Lieu Province, in southern Vietnam, are detailed and synthesized in this study. Nekton and eight environmental parameters were monitored in this province between 2004 and 2006, at 14 sites sampled three times a year. The study area, located along the coastal zone, is characterized by a variable environment subject to saline, freshwater and acidic pulses. The spatiotemporal dynamics of aquatic resources and their relationships with environmental parameters are detailed. The dominance of either freshwater or estuarine fauna, the dynamics of assemblages and the catches of fishers appear to be largely influenced by the management of sluice gates built along the coastal zone.

12 Joffre, O.; Prein, M.; Tung, P. B. V.; Saha, S. B.; Hao, N. V.; Alam, M. J. 2010. Evolution of shrimp aquaculture systems in the coastal zones of Bangladesh and Vietnam: a comparison. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Szuster, B. W.; Kam, S. P.; Ismail, A. M; Noble, Andrew D. (Eds.). Tropical deltas and coastal zones: food production, communities and environment at the land-water interface. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish Center; Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Bangkok, Thailand: FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific; Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF). pp.48-63.
Coastal area ; Aquaculture ; Shrimp culture ; Rice ; Paddy fields ; Rizipisciculture / Bangladesh / Vietnam / Ganges Delta / Mekong Delta / Bac Lieu Province / Paikgacha Subdistrict
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 551.457 G000 HOA Record No: H043048)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/CABI_Publications/CA_CABI_Series/Coastal_Zones/protected/9781845936181.pdf
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13 Ni, D.V.; Phat, T. D.; Lu, T.; Tung, P. B. V.; Ben, D. C.; Vu, D. H.; Thai, P. H.; Giang, P. H.; Tuong, T. P. 2010. Diversified cropping systems in a coastal province of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: from testing to outscaling. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Szuster, B. W.; Kam, S. P.; Ismail, A. M; Noble, Andrew D. (Eds.). Tropical deltas and coastal zones: food production, communities and environment at the land-water interface. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish Center; Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Bangkok, Thailand: FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific; Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF). pp.223-238.
Cropping systems ; Rice ; Shrimp culture ; Fish ; Coastal area / Vietnam / Mekong Delta / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 639 G000 HOA Record No: H043060)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/CABI_Publications/CA_CABI_Series/Coastal_Zones/protected/9781845936181.pdf
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14 Khiem, N. T.; Hossain, M. 2010. Dynamics of livelihoods and resource use strategies in different ecosystems of the coastal zones of Bac Lieu Province, Vietnam. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Szuster, B. W.; Kam, S. P.; Ismail, A. M; Noble, Andrew D. (Eds.). Tropical deltas and coastal zones: food production, communities and environment at the land-water interface. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish Center; Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Bangkok, Thailand: FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific; Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF). pp.436-447.
Coastal area ; Ecosystems ; Rice ; Shrimp culture ; Households ; Income / Vietnam / Bac Lieu Province / Ca Mau Peninsula
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 639 G000 HOA Record No: H043073)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/CABI_Publications/CA_CABI_Series/Coastal_Zones/protected/9781845936181.pdf
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15 Phong, N.; Tuong, T. P.; Hoanh, Chu Thai. 2013. Managing acidic pollution in a coastal area in Mekong River Delta, Vietnam: case study of Bac Lieu Province [Abstract only]. In German Aerospace Center (DLR); Germany. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Mekong Environmental Symposium, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 5-7 March 2013. Abstract volume, Topic 07 - Mekong Basin aquatic ecology, biodiversity and water quality protection. Wessling, Germany: German Aerospace Center (DLR); Bonn, Germany: Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). 1p.
Coastal area ; Water pollution ; Acidity ; Rivers ; Deltas ; Canals / Vietnam / Bac Lieu Province / Mekong River Delta
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H045824)
http://www.mekong-environmental-symposium-2013.org/frontend/file.php?id=3020&dl=1
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H045824.pdf
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16 Phong, N. D.; Tuong, T. P.; Phu, N. D.; Nang, N. D.; Hoanh, Chu Thai. 2013. Quantifying source and dynamics of acidic pollution in a coastal acid sulphate soil area. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 224(11):18p. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-013-1765-0]
Environment ; Pollution ; Water management ; Water quality ; Flow discharge ; Acidity ; Acid sulphate soils ; Soil properties ; Statistical analysis ; Canals / Vietnam / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H046206)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046206.pdf
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The in-depth knowledge on management and reducing annual acidic pollution is important for improving the sustainable livelihood of people living in areas with acid sulphate soils (ASS). This study involved a long-term (2001–2006), large-scale canal water quality monitoring network (87 locations) and a field experiment at nine sites to quantify the dynamic variability of acidic pollution and its source in a coastal area with ASS in the Mekong River Delta of Vietnam. Widespread acidic pollution (pH <5) of surface water occurred at the beginning of the rainy season, while pH of the canal water remained high (7–8) at the end of the rainy season and during the dry season. The study identified canal embankment deposits, made of ASS spoils from canal dredging/excavation, as the main source of acidic pollution in the surrounding canal network. The findings suggested that there was a linkage between the amount of acidic loads into canal networks and the age of the embankment deposits. The most acute pollution (pH ~ 3) occurred in canals with sluggish tidal water flow, at 1–2 years after the deposition of excavated spoils onto the embankments in ASS. The amount of acidic loads transferred to the canal networks could be quantified from environmental parameters, including cumulative rainfall, soil type and age of embankment deposits. The study implied that dredging/excavation of canals in ASS areas must be carried out judiciously as these activities may increase the source of acidic pollution to the surrounding water bodies.

17 Phong, N. D.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Tuong, T. P.; Wassmann, R. 2014. Sea level rise effects on acidic pollution in a coastal acid sulphate soil area. In Ames, D.P., Quinn, N.W.T., Rizzoli, A.E. (Eds.). Proceedings of the 7th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software, San Diego, California, USA, 15-19 June 2014. Manno, Switzerland: International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs) 8p.
Sea level ; Salinity ; Acidity ; Water pollution ; Coastal area ; Acid sulphate soils ; Deltas ; Canals ; Models / Vietnam / Mekong River Delta / Bac Lieu Province
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H046614)
http://www.iemss.org/sites/iemss2014/papers/iemss2014_submission_223.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046614.pdf
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Bac Lieu is a coastal province the Mekong River Delta (MRD), Vietnam. Aside from salinity intrusion from the sea, the province is strongly affected by acidic pollution as 58% of the area (250,000 ha) is overlaid with acid sulphate soil (ASS). Previous studies showed that the eminent sea level rise (SLR) would influence the hydrology and salinity of the canal networks in the province. This study, using the previously validated hydraulic and water quality model VRSAP-ACIDITY (Vietnam River Systems And Plains, coupled with ACIDITY Module), aimed at quantifying impacts of different SLR scenarios (SLR = 17, 30, 50, or 75 cm) on acidic pollution in the province. Under the present sea level, widespread acidic pollution (pH < 5) of surface water occurred at the start of the rainy season, due to leaching of acidity from canal embankments and fields in ASS. The acceleration of SLR reduced the area of acidic polluted water. The lessening in acidic pollution was attributed to (1) SLR that raised the water level in the Mekong River, increasing the amount of fresh water flowing into the study area; and (2) the amount of water drained out of the study area increased, bringing with its acidity. It concluded that SLR has a positive effect on acidic pollution in the ASS coastal area.

18 Phong, N. D.; Hoanh, Chu Thai; Tho, T. Q.; van Ngoc, N.; Dong, T. D.; Tuong, T. P.; Khoi, N. H.; Hien, N. X.; Nam, N. T. 2015. Water management for agricultural production in a coastal province of the Mekong River Delta under sea-level rise. In Hoanh, Chu Thai; Johnston, Robyn; Smakhtin, Vladimir. Climate change and agricultural water management in developing countries. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp.120-134. (CABI Climate Change Series 8)
Water management ; Agricultural production ; Coastal area ; Deltas ; Salinity ; Sea level ; Salt water intrusion ; Climate change ; Water levels ; Flow discharge ; Aquaculture ; Agriculture ; Flooding / Vietnam / Bac Lieu Province / Mekong River Delta
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H047375)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/CABI_Publications/climate-change-series/chapter-8.pdf
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19 Challenge Program for Water and Food (CPWF); FAO-Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (FAO-RAP); International Water Management Institute (IWMI); International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); WorldFish Center; Burapha University. 2007. Managing the coastal land-water interface in tropical delta systems. Conference Program, Bang Sean, Thailand, 7-9 November 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Challenge Program for Water and Food (CPWF); Rome, Italy: FAO-Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (FAO-RAP); Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Los Banos, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (IRRI); Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish Center; Bangsaen, Thailand: Burapha University. 55p.
Coastal area ; Coastal waters ; Land management ; Land use ; Land degradation ; Water management ; Water governance ; Water quality ; Water use ; Delta ; River basins ; Salinity ; Living standards ; Environmental policy ; Environmental sustainability ; Environmental impact assessment ; Mangroves ; Incentives ; Wetlands ; Local communities ; Local government ; Natural resources management ; Oils industry ; Resource management ; Ecosystems ; Profitability ; Rice fields ; Shrimps ; Salt water intrusion ; Aquatic environment ; Spatial distribution ; Acidity ; Aquatic weeds ; Vermicomposting ; Sustainable development ; Risk assessment ; Case studies / India / Thailand / Nigeria / Bangladesh / Vietnam / Philippines / Indus River Delta / Krabi Province / Bac Lieu Province / Surat Thani Province / Bataan / Orissa / Dagupan City / Niger Delta
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H049068)

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