Projects
Fieldwork at Western Nghe An Biosphere Reserve.
From the 25th of September to the 1st of October, 2016, Centre for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (CRES), VNU conducted a fieldtrip to Biosphere Reserve of Western Nghe An. This is the following trip after Cat Ba Archipelago’s Biosphere Reserve that is part of the nationally independent research project: “Developing a set of criteria and process of monitoring and evaluation of management effectiveness of biosphere reserves in Viet …
Field study at Dong Nai Biosphere Reserve
Following the field survey at Western Nghe Biosphere Reserve, from the 16thof October to the 22nd of October, 2016, Centre for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (CRES), VNU conducted a fieldtrip to Đồng Nai Biosphere Reserve that is part of the nationally independent research project: “Developing a set of criteria and process of monitoring and evaluation of management effectiveness of biosphere reserves in Viet Nam”, managed by Ministry …
Fieldwork at Mui Ca Mau Biosphere Reserve.
From the 7th to the 15th of November, 2016, Centre for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (CRES), VNU conducted a fieldtrip to Mui Ca Mau Biosphere Reserve. This is the following trip after Dong Nai Biosphere Reserve in October that is part of the nationally independent research project: “Developing a set of criteria and process of monitoring and evaluation of management effectiveness of biosphere reserves in Viet Nam”, managed by …
Resilience and Prosperity in Vietnam’s Rice Heartlands: Tales from the Red River and Mekong Delta
By Hue Le, Van Kien Nguyen and Holly Sutherland This blog is about the work of the Hub’s CCI-AGU team: Van Kien Nguyen, Nguyen Van Thai, Le Ngoc Hiệp, Nguyen Minh Đăng, Huynh Ngoc Duc, Vo Van Oc, Tran Van Hieu, Le Thi Xa and WARECOD’s Lan Nguyen. Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, Vietnam boasts the world's third-largest rice export industry. At the epicentre of this agricultural powerhouse lies the magnificent Mekong River Delta, often …
Advancing Policy and Practice on Climate Action through intergenerational dialogue in Vietnam and beyond across Southeast Asia
APPOCA is funded by the British Academy Maximising Impact scheme (funded by the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology), that is intended to take forward impacts from ongoing cutting-edge research. APPOCA has been developed to advance the impacts from the Youth-led Adaption to Climate Change Challenges in Vietnam (YACC) project. You have been invited to these workshops as somebody with an important role to play in relation to …
Fieldwork activities in Bangladesh of Component 4
After the first annual conference of the Living Deltas HUB project, 08 members of the research team under Component 4 and the Project Management Board members organized a preliminary field trip to the Ganges coastal plain - Brahmaputra-Meghna belongs to Khulna state, Bangladesh. The team surveyed a number of eroded river banks, coastal aquaculture sites and mangroves in Sunderban, Bangladesh, and conducted interviews with two groups of people …
The first Living Deltas Project (HUB) annual conference
From March 1st to 3rd, 2020, the first annual Living Deltas Project (GCRF Living Deltas) was held in Kolkata, India. Attending the Workshop were over 50 scientists from over 30 member organizations implementing the Project Components. Mr. Nick Low, UK Deputy High Commissioner in Kolkata, India (British Deputy High Commission) and Mr. Shri Prabhat Kumar Mishra, Principal Secretary of Department of Environment of West Bengal Government, India came …