Can Tho University (CTU) in collaboration with the Vietnam Academy for Water Resources (VAWR), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and Seoul National University (SNU) organised on 23rd October 2021 the 1st Mekong Virtual Symposium “Response to Development and Climate Change Impacts in the Mekong River Basin - a Call for Solutions and Adaptation”.

  

The 1st Mekong Virtual Symposium

 The symposium brought together over 100 international and national scientists from a wide range of disciplines, national institutes, as well as representatives from the affected provinces and cities of the Mekong Delta. The symposium provided an important, valuable platform to demonstrate innovative ideas that encourage a policy environment grounded in more sustainable science and data for the benefit of the region. 

 

Associate. Professor. Doctor Nguyen Hieu Trung, Vice Rector of Can Tho University - Director of the DRAGON-Mekong Institute in the opening speech 

 

 

 Associate. Professor. Doctor Van Pham Dang Tri - Vice Director of DRAGON-Mekong Institute  presenting on changes of the delta system under climate change and socio-economic development: The case study of the Mekong Delta

 

Dr. Yadu Pokhrel  with the presentation on climate change, dams, and hydrologic changes in the Lower Mekong River basin

 

Dr. Jiaguo Qi reporting on the role of hydro dams in the MRB water, energy and food nexus challenges and opportunities

 

Dr. Nguyen Nghia Hung  presenting on key sustainable development challenges over the Vietnam Mekong Delta – Brief overview

 

Dr. Matthew Andersen sharing on NexView model links transboundary groundwater dynamics with socioeconomic impacts

Prof. Nguyen Van Thinh reporting on investigation of sea level rise in the coastal areas of Vietnam Mekong Delta

 

 

Dr. Philippe Gourbesville presenting on Flood disasters: strategies for mitigation and resilience

 

  Panel discussion

 Key takeaways and policy recommendations include: