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OCEANS DAY AT COPENHAGEN December 14, 2009 Regional, National and Local Perspectives A Case of Viet Nam Dr. Nguyen CHU HOI Deputy Administrator Vietnam Administration of Seas and Islands

OCEANS DAY AT COPENHAGEN December 14, 2009 Regional, National and Local Perspectives A Case of Viet Nam Dr. Nguyen CHU HOI Deputy Administrator Vietnam

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  • OCEANS DAY AT COPENHAGENDecember 14, 2009Regional, National and Local Perspectives

    A Case of Viet Nam

    Dr. Nguyen CHU HOIDeputy Administrator Vietnam Administration of Seas and Islands

    Practical Approaches to Coastal Adaptation

  • Vietnam is one of the most vulnerable countries due to climate change and sea level rise

    Practical Approaches to Coastal Adaptation

  • Mekong and Red river deltas are projected to be the most seriously inundated Present sea level1 m sea level rise Southern Viet Nam will lose 12% of land of 17 million people, of whom 14 million people live in the Mekong river delta (Pilgrim, 2007)

    Practical Approaches to Coastal Adaptation

  • Impacts of CC & SLR These impacts to Vietnam are a serious challenge to the cause of poverty reduction, millennium development goals, and countrys sustainable development Most vulnerable areas to CC & SLR are: water resources, agriculture and food security (rice, fish, aquacultural products), public health, deltas, coasts and islands.

    Practical Approaches to Coastal Adaptation

  • National and local responsesVietnam has the political commitment from central government and technical assistance from international donors/other countries, but needs investment to address the CC&SLR in practical location.National target program to response climate change (approved by Government in December 2008 with committed funding 50% from Governmental source and remaining from donors. The scenario of CC&SLR in Vietnam has been calculated in this year and approved by the Government.

    Practical Approaches to Coastal Adaptation

  • National and local responses (2)Reviewed and completed some national policies in changed climate regime for coastal, island and marine management such as: Considered mangrove in Governmental Ordinance of Sea-dyke as an unconstructive factor of the national sea-dyke system; Approved in March 2009 Gov. Decree on integrated management of resources and environment of seas and islands; new Law of Marine Resources and Environmental Protection (in preparation); National program on ICM, on developing the MPAs system, on restoring and planting the mangrove,Developed some new technically tools to integrate the CC&SLR into coastal and marine socio-economic plans, especially for strategic plans such as: coastal zoning, marine spatial planning, sea-use planning, etc. to integrate the watershed, CC&SLR into ICMConduct some case-studies to apply adaptive measures to CC&SLR: coastal city, local community, re-planning for coastal & island infrastructure, etc.

    Practical Approaches to Coastal Adaptation

  • Practical Approaches to Coastal Adaptation