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Resource description{'en': 'This 2017 study by Nguyen Thi Hong Diep assesses the impact of climate change on aquaculture and fisheries households in Vietnam’s Lower Mekong Delta. It maps aquaculture changes, analyzes household livelihoods, and evaluates food security. The research finds rising temperatures and extreme weather affecting productivity, while aquaculture shows economic potential despite challenges like disease and market instability. It recommends policy support and climate-resilient strategies to sustain household incomes. It has been presented during the Forum on Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in the Mekong Sub-Region towards Food Security.', 'km': 'This 2017 study by Nguyen Thi Hong Diep assesses the impact of climate change on aquaculture and fisheries households in Vietnam’s Lower Mekong Delta. It maps aquaculture changes, analyzes household livelihoods, and evaluates food security. The research finds rising temperatures and extreme weather affecting productivity, while aquaculture shows economic potential despite challenges like disease and market instability. It recommends policy support and climate-resilient strategies to sustain household incomes. It has been presented during the Forum on Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in the Mekong Sub-Region towards Food Security.', 'lo': 'This 2017 study by Nguyen Thi Hong Diep assesses the impact of climate change on aquaculture and fisheries households in Vietnam’s Lower Mekong Delta. It maps aquaculture changes, analyzes household livelihoods, and evaluates food security. The research finds rising temperatures and extreme weather affecting productivity, while aquaculture shows economic potential despite challenges like disease and market instability. It recommends policy support and climate-resilient strategies to sustain household incomes. It has been presented during the Forum on Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in the Mekong Sub-Region towards Food Security.', 'my_MM': 'This 2017 study by Nguyen Thi Hong Diep assesses the impact of climate change on aquaculture and fisheries households in Vietnam’s Lower Mekong Delta. It maps aquaculture changes, analyzes household livelihoods, and evaluates food security. The research finds rising temperatures and extreme weather affecting productivity, while aquaculture shows economic potential despite challenges like disease and market instability. It recommends policy support and climate-resilient strategies to sustain household incomes. It has been presented during the Forum on Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in the Mekong Sub-Region towards Food Security.', 'vi': 'This 2017 study by Nguyen Thi Hong Diep assesses the impact of climate change on aquaculture and fisheries households in Vietnam’s Lower Mekong Delta. It maps aquaculture changes, analyzes household livelihoods, and evaluates food security. The research finds rising temperatures and extreme weather affecting productivity, while aquaculture shows economic potential despite challenges like disease and market instability. It recommends policy support and climate-resilient strategies to sustain household incomes. It has been presented during the Forum on Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in the Mekong Sub-Region towards Food Security.'}
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Name Assessment the Impact of Climate Change on Aquaculture/Fisheries Household Livelihood in the Lower Mekong Delta, Vietnam
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This 2017 study by Nguyen Thi Hong Diep assesses the impact of climate change on aquaculture and fisheries households in Vietnam’s Lower Mekong Delta. It maps aquaculture changes, analyzes household livelihoods, and evaluates food security. The research finds rising temperatures and extreme weather affecting productivity, while aquaculture shows economic potential despite challenges like disease and market instability. It recommends policy support and climate-resilient strategies to sustain household incomes. It has been presented during the Forum on Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in the Mekong Sub-Region towards Food Security.