With the aim of encouraging awareness of the problem of groundwater depletion and delta subsidence among managers, local politicians, scientists, and other entities, the DRAGON-Mekong Institute at Can Tho University, in collaboration with the Arcadis organization (Netherlands), hosted a webinar on "Governance on Land Subsidence and Groundwater Management in the Mekong Delta” with special focus on Ben Tre, Soc Trang, and Tra Vinh on December 10th, 2021”, under the sponsorship of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency.

Participants attending the webinar included representatives from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, the Department of Industry and Trade, the Department of Construction, the Water Supply Company, the Women's Union, the Farmers' Union, the Union of Science and Technology Associations of Ben Tre, Soc Trang, and Tra Vinh province/city, as well as scientists from engineering, water management, geology, and other related fields.

Dr. Dinh Diep Anh Tuan, Chief of Office, DRAGON-Mekong Institute, Can Tho University delivered the webinar’s opening speech.

Dr. Dang Kieu Nhan, Director of the Mekong Delta Development Research Institute at Can Tho University, spoke on governance and societal challenges in groundwater exploitation and land subsidence.

Dr. Nguyen Dinh Giang Nam, Head of Water Resources Department, College of Environment and Natural Resources, Can Tho University, discussed technical issues and groundwater resource management.

Dr. Dinh Diep Anh Tuan - Chief of Office, DRAGON-Mekong Institute, shared about "Climate adapt to resilience: Water supply in the Mekong Delta”

During the discussion session, representatives from the provinces/cities presented challenges related to groundwater resources and land subsidence in their respective areas and the Vietnamese Mekong Delta as a whole, as well as proposed various ideas for the sustainable use of groundwater resources.




Mr. Ung Van Dang - Head of Water Resources - Minerals Department, Soc Trang Province’s Department of Natural Resources and Environment spoke about groundwater resources and local land subsidence issues.

Mr. Le Quang Rang - Deputy Director of Tra Vinh Province’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development spoke about groundwater resources and local land subsidence issues.

The websites of the Mekong Delta Climate Change and Environmental Protection Network (MekongNet) and the project are regularly updated, providing a platform for experts to exchange and connect with the community, local politicians, scientists, companies in the Delta with similar interests, a Community of Interest (CoI), and a Community of Practice (CoP).

The webinar introduced the online platforms for the experts networking with the community, local politicians, scientists, and companies in the Mekong Delta.

As a result of the workshop, several policy recommendations could be found, including:

Policies:

Techniques:

 

Networking: