Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta

This research assesses the adaptive capacity of farmers in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta's floodplains (VMD) with respect to hydrological changes. Currently, climate change and socio-economic developments induce extreme- and diminishing floods, which in turn increase farmers' vulnerability....

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Main Authors: Hoang, Long Phi, Pot, Miriam, Tran, Dung Duc, Ho, Loc Huu, Park, Edward
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1706622023-09-25T05:52:21Z Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta Hoang, Long Phi Pot, Miriam Tran, Dung Duc Ho, Loc Huu Park, Edward Asian School of the Environment National Institute of Education Earth Observatory of Singapore Engineering::Environmental engineering Adaptive Capacity Hydrological Changes This research assesses the adaptive capacity of farmers in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta's floodplains (VMD) with respect to hydrological changes. Currently, climate change and socio-economic developments induce extreme- and diminishing floods, which in turn increase farmers' vulnerability. This research assesses farmers' adaptive capacity to hydrological changes using two prevalent farming systems: high dykes featuring triple-crop rice farming and low dykes where fields are left fallow during the flood season. We examine (1) farmers' perceptions on a changing flood regime and their current vulnerabilities and (2) farmers' adaptive capacity through five sustainability capitals. Methods include a literature review and qualitative interviews with farmers. Results show that extreme floods are becoming less frequent and damaging, depending on arrival time, depth, residence time, and flow velocity. In extreme floods, farmers' adaptive capacity is generally strong, and only low dyke farmers experience damage. As for diminishing floods, which is an emerging phenomenon, the overall adaptive capacity of farmers is remarkably weaker and varies between high- and low dyke farmers. Financial capital is lower for low dyke farmers due to their double-crop rice system, and natural capital is low for both farmer groups due to a decrease in soil- and water quality, affecting yields and increasing investment costs. Farmers also struggle with an unstable rice market due to strong fluctuating prices for seeds, fertilizers, and other inputs. We conclude that both high- and low dyke farmers have to cope with new challenges, including fluctuating flood patterns and the depletion of natural resources. Increasing farmers resilience should focus on exploring better crop varieties, adjusting crop calendars, and shifting to less water-intensive crops. This research is funded by Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM) under grant number NVTX 2022-24-01. 2023-09-25T05:52:21Z 2023-09-25T05:52:21Z 2023 Journal Article Hoang, L. P., Pot, M., Tran, D. D., Ho, L. H. & Park, E. (2023). Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta. Environmental Research, 224, 115423-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115423 0013-9351 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170662 10.1016/j.envres.2023.115423 36796607 2-s2.0-85149880445 224 115423 en Environmental Research © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Adaptive Capacity
Hydrological Changes
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Adaptive Capacity
Hydrological Changes
Hoang, Long Phi
Pot, Miriam
Tran, Dung Duc
Ho, Loc Huu
Park, Edward
Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta
description This research assesses the adaptive capacity of farmers in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta's floodplains (VMD) with respect to hydrological changes. Currently, climate change and socio-economic developments induce extreme- and diminishing floods, which in turn increase farmers' vulnerability. This research assesses farmers' adaptive capacity to hydrological changes using two prevalent farming systems: high dykes featuring triple-crop rice farming and low dykes where fields are left fallow during the flood season. We examine (1) farmers' perceptions on a changing flood regime and their current vulnerabilities and (2) farmers' adaptive capacity through five sustainability capitals. Methods include a literature review and qualitative interviews with farmers. Results show that extreme floods are becoming less frequent and damaging, depending on arrival time, depth, residence time, and flow velocity. In extreme floods, farmers' adaptive capacity is generally strong, and only low dyke farmers experience damage. As for diminishing floods, which is an emerging phenomenon, the overall adaptive capacity of farmers is remarkably weaker and varies between high- and low dyke farmers. Financial capital is lower for low dyke farmers due to their double-crop rice system, and natural capital is low for both farmer groups due to a decrease in soil- and water quality, affecting yields and increasing investment costs. Farmers also struggle with an unstable rice market due to strong fluctuating prices for seeds, fertilizers, and other inputs. We conclude that both high- and low dyke farmers have to cope with new challenges, including fluctuating flood patterns and the depletion of natural resources. Increasing farmers resilience should focus on exploring better crop varieties, adjusting crop calendars, and shifting to less water-intensive crops.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Hoang, Long Phi
Pot, Miriam
Tran, Dung Duc
Ho, Loc Huu
Park, Edward
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author Hoang, Long Phi
Pot, Miriam
Tran, Dung Duc
Ho, Loc Huu
Park, Edward
author_sort Hoang, Long Phi
title Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta
title_short Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta
title_full Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta
title_fullStr Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the Vietnamese Mekong delta
title_sort adaptive capacity of high- and low dyke farmers to hydrological changes in the vietnamese mekong delta
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170662
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