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Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Study in the Mekong Delta: Climate Change Vulnerability and Risk Assessment Study for Ca Mau and Kien Giang Provinces, Vietnam - Final Report (tiếng Việt)
| Date: | December 2011 |
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| Document Type: | Technical Assistance Consultant's Reports |
| Project Number: | 43295-012 |
Description
This Report translated in Vietnamese, is one of two products that represent the culmination of Part A of the Climate Change Prediction and Impact Assessment study. The ‘Climate Change Vulnerability and Risk Assessment Study for Ca Mau and Kien Giang Provinces, Vietnam’ presents three key outputs: an identification of future climate conditions in the Mekong Delta region; an assessment of the effects of future climate scenarios on natural, social, and economic systems in the Mekong Delta region; and a baseline analysis of existing climate change capacity within the Government. It provides practical measures that provincial and district administrations can take to inform and strengthen their programs. Importantly, it addresses factors which may constrain or limit collaborative action between communities, leaders, experts and development partners and identifies themes and strategies for follow up work to be completed in Part B of the Project.