On 21st October 2021, the Research Institute for Climate Change (DRAGON – Mekong Institute) at Can Tho University in collaboration with the University of Southampton (UK), Kyoto University (Japan), Newcastle University (UK), and Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) organized the online workshop on “Strategy for Water Resources Risk Management in the ASEAN Region (COP26)” within the framework of the project entitled “Integrated Strategies for Water Resources Risk Management in the ASEAN Region Under Climate Uncertainty: A needs analysis”.

The workshop was attended by key experts from local governments (including the Vietnamese Mekong Delta's Departments of Natural Resources and Environment and Departments of Agriculture and Rural Development) and national universities. Aside from that, overseas scientists from the project's side attended the meeting.

Prof. Craig Hutton (Principal Investigator) from the University of Southampton, a representative of the project management board, gave a summary presentation on project implementation results, followed by presentations from three project members, Dr. Evelyn Pina Covarrubias (University of Southampton), Dr. Christopher Hackney (Newcastle University), and Dr. Oliver Hensengerth (University of Northumbria).

 Stakeholders Workshop on “Strategy for Water Resources Risk Management in the ASEAN Region (COP26)”

Participants in the workshop addressed the project's findings about the present level of risk management for water resources in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. The experts also discussed risk threats and severity of hazards, vulnerability, disaster risk management strategies, and other topics that were not covered in the project study findings.

Expert opinion on the importance (%) of each of these climate risk hazard drivers in the workshop

Main results was agreed by the participants in the workshop as follow: