- Water resources management and optimization
- Research studies in Vietnam
- Climate change impacts on agriculture
- Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
- Cambodian History and Society
- Sustainable Industrial Ecology
- Agricultural risk and resilience
- Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
- Smart Cities and Technologies
- Vietnamese History and Culture Studies
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
CGIAR
2018
Aggarwal, P. K., A. Jarvis, B. M. Campbell, R. Zougmoré, Khatri-Chhetri, S. J. Vermeulen, Loboguerrero, L. Sebastian, Kinyangi, O. Bonilla-Findji, Radeny, Recha, D. Martinez-Baron, Ramirez-Villegas, Huyer, Thornton, E. Wollenberg, Hansen, Alvarez-Toro, Aguilar-Ariza, Arango-Londoño, V. Patiño-Bravo, Rivera, Ouedraogo and Tan Yen. 2018. The climate-smart village approach: framework of an integrative strategy for scaling up adaptation options in agriculture. Ecology Society 23(1):14....
The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in 2016 adversely affected Vietnam particularly the Mekong River Delta (MRD), where more than 90% of country's rice export is produced annually. During that time, salinity intrusion and drought significantly agricultural production area. Furthermore, flooding another recurring event area increasing frequency. An assessment conducted by CGIAR Centers showed even as warnings were provided government for ENSO, these not translated into appropriate...
The Mekong River Delta is the rice production hub in South-east Asia and has a key role determining prices world market. increasing variability local climate due to global changes severity of ENSO phenomenon threatens region, which consequences for food security. Though existing mapping efforts delineate saline water intrusion during El Niño flooding events La Niña basin, research predict future impacts rather limited. current work uses ORYZA, an ecophysiological model, combined with...
Given the aggravating nature of climate change impacts, rice farming will increasingly rely on improved resilience to variability and extremes. To this end, climate-smart village (CSV) approach was developed address specific challenges smallholder farmers. Within Southeast Asia, CSV has so far been applied in Myanmar, Lao PDR, Cambodia, as well Vietnam Philippines where national programs have taken it up established multiple CSVs. Despite distinct climatic conditions, all these CSVs...