Deltas 2013 – Vietnam Forum (World Delta Dialogues II) (TF13VNP2A)

DELTAS 2013 Vietnam, is an unique forum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, of global representatives from the many sectors and political circles discussing solutions to some of the most acute challenges facing Vietnam and its delta, the broader Mekong River system, and major deltas and watersheds worldwide.

The Mekong River and its delta face acute sustainability challenges. Land subsidence, coastal erosion, saltwater intrusion, sea level rise, trapping of upriver waters and sediments, and politically diverse stakeholders all contribute to uncertainties and potential vulnerabilities. The Mekong Delta is considered Southeast Asia's rice bowl. More than 19 million people depend upon the regular, seasonal flow of the Mekong River for their livelihoods.

As Asia continues to develop and grow, harmonizing water management, development, ecological function, and agriculture will be a major challenge in the region.

The DELTAS 2013 Vietnam forum will generate the necessary ideas and political will needed to make critical improvements in the Mekong Delta. The dialogues should stimulate a way forward to build sustainable deltaic regions and safeguard their critical resources. The emerging lessons and ideas will inform delta management around the world.

American Wetland Foundation has been commissioned to carry out this project together with Deltares and Delta Alliance.

Project summary

Project number:
NL-KVK-27378529-TF13VNP2A
Total budget:
€ 62,390
Countries:
Viet Nam
Project status:
Finalised
Budget spent:
100.00 %
100.00 % spent
Tied status:
Tied
Startdate:
Enddate:
Contact:
iati@rvo.nl
Project partners:
American Wetland Foundation, Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Sectors:
Water sector policy and administrative management