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Exploring the climate change concerns of striped catfish producers in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam

បោះពុម្ពផ្សាយដោយ៖ Open Development Mekong

This study investigated the perceptions on and adaptations to climate change impacts of 235 pangasius farmers in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Data were collected using semi-structured household surveys in six provinces. Less than half of respondents were concerned about climate change and sought suitable adaptation measures to alleviate its impacts. Improving information on climate change and introducing early warning systems could improve the adaptive capacity of pangasius farmers, in particularly for those farmers, who were not concerned yet. Farmers relied strongly on technical support from government agencies, but farmers in the coastal provinces did not express the need for training by these institutions. This contrasting result requires further assessment of the effectiveness of adaptation measures.

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  • ភាសាអង់គ្លេស
ប្រធានបទ
  • Adaptation
  • Climate change
  • Community fisheries
  • Fisheries production
  • Marine and coastal areas
តំបន់ភូមិសាស្រ្ត (ការលាតសន្ធឹងក្នុងលំហ)
  • កម្ពុជា
  • វៀតណាម
  • ឡាវ
  • ថៃ
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© 2015 Nguyen et al.; licensee Springer. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0.

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lamanhng2002@yahoo.com

អ្នកនិពន្ធ (ជាបុគ្គល) Nguyen Anh Lam
សហអ្នកនិពន្ធ (បុគ្គល) Truong Minh Hoang,Verreth,Johan AJ,Leemans,Rik,Bosma,Roel H.,De Silva, Sena S.
កាលបរិច្ឆេទបោះពុម្ព 2015
ការបង់លេខ 8 p.
កំណត់សំគាល់ទូទៅង

SpringerPlus,Volume 4,Issue 46

កាលបរិច្ឆេទផ្ទុកឡើង មិថុនា 15, 2015, 09:51 (UTC)
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