Toward a Sustainable and Resilient Future
Based on the results achieved in Chapters 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Chapter 8 is considered to be an orientation toward a sustainable development future which is resistant to the effects of climate change extremes in Vietnam. With this purpose, this chapter presents the research on “Relationship between Dis...
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Viet Nam Publishing House of Natural Resources, Environment and Cartography
2016
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Online Access: | http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/10153 |
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Institution: | Vietnam National University, Hanoi |
Summary: | Based on the results achieved in Chapters 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Chapter 8 is considered to be an
orientation toward a sustainable development future which is resistant to the effects of climate
change extremes in Vietnam.
With this purpose, this chapter presents the research on “Relationship between Disaster Risk
Management and Sustainable Development”, “Integration of Short- and Long-term Responses
to Extreme Events”, and “Relationship between Disaster Risk Management, Adaptation to
Climate Extremes, and Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions”. These issues are the
theoretical and practical basis to help policy makers in Vietnam define a more specific vision for
future development.
Remarks drawn from these studies are:
Conservation of natural capitals such as biodiversity and ecosystem services, applied
science and technology play an important role in directing and harmonizing the nation’s
socio-economic development goals;
Integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation is an important issue in
adjusting socio-economic policies and developing sectoral strategies, including
connecting short and long-term activities through a synchronous implementation
process, in order to bring about the highest efficiency for the present and future;
Enabling economic and social development as well as maintaining environmental
security are essential to the implementation of sustainable development goals while Viet
Nam is facing challenges of water shortage, degradation of land resources and
biodiversity;
In Viet Nam, the impact of disaster risk and climate change are considered to be at the
tolerant threshold, particularly concerning the vulnerability of affected populations, such
as the poor, women, children and ethnic minorities as well as the most heavily affected
industries such as agriculture and aquaculture, transportation and infrastructure; and
The role and awareness of leaders at all levels, as well as the adoption of appropriate
approaches, such as adaptive management, will contribute to promote social change in
order to adapt more effectively to climate change and and disaster risk reduction.
Based on the aforementioned findings, Chapter 8 provides directions for “Planning for
Proactive, Long-term Resilience to Future Climate Extremes” and “Synergy between Disaster
Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation for a Resilient and Sustainable Future”.
From the practical disaster risk management and climate change adaptation in Vietnam, three
lessons were summarized, namely: 1) Strong commitment of the Government towards disaster
risk reduction and climate extremes in order to proactively adapt to climate change; 2)
Awareness raising, capacity development associated with the mobilization of community
participation in disaster risk reduction, extreme events and climate change adaptation; and 3)
Coordinating and promoting national capacity and international cooperation. |
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