Integrated approach for drought and saline intrusion severity assessment on the coastal Mekong Delta of Vietnam contextualizing physical change to risk management and policy development

IF 2.6 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Bui Phan Quoc Nghia , Indrajit Pal , Nuwong Chollacoop , Loi Huu Nguyen , Le Van Thinh , Tran Minh Tuan , Nguyen Van Tuong
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Drought and saline intrusion are common hazards that typically occur during dry seasons in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam (MDV), leading to significant socio-economic impacts such as water shortages, crop failures, and social unrest. Climate change exacerbated the impacts of these hazards, which have become more complex and unpredictable, particularly in coastal provinces in MDV. This study aims to explore the intricate relationships between drought and saline intrusion by utilizing the Streamflow Drought Index (SSI), Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI), saline boundary 4 g/l, Pearson correlation (R), and p-values. Additionally, the study analyzes policy developments between the 2016 and 2020 droughts using document review and comparative approach methods. Overall, the results indicate that the 2020 drought was more severe than the 2016 drought. Hydrological drought shows a stronger connection with saline intrusion than meteorological drought in the MDV. Governance in drought and saline intrusion management in 2020 showed improvement compared to 2016. The management of aquaculture remained deficient, leading to more severe impacts of drought and saline intrusion on aquaculture in 2020 than in 2016. The findings of this study can complement risk information and assist decision-makers in effectively managing drought and saline intrusion hazards.

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越南湄公河三角洲沿海干旱和盐碱地入侵严重程度综合评估方法,将物理变化与风险管理和政策制定相结合
干旱和盐碱地入侵是越南湄公河三角洲(MDV)旱季常见的灾害,会导致严重的社会经济影响,如水资源短缺、农作物歉收和社会动荡。气候变化加剧了这些灾害的影响,使其变得更加复杂和不可预测,尤其是在湄公河三角洲的沿海省份。本研究旨在利用溪流干旱指数 (SSI)、标准化降水蒸散指数 (SPEI)、盐碱边界 4 g/l、皮尔逊相关性 (R) 和 p 值,探讨干旱与盐碱入侵之间的复杂关系。此外,本研究还利用文件审查和比较方法分析了 2016 年和 2020 年旱灾之间的政策发展情况。总体而言,研究结果表明,2020 年的干旱比 2016 年的干旱更为严重。在 MDV,水文干旱比气象干旱与盐碱入侵的关系更为密切。与 2016 年相比,2020 年干旱和盐碱入侵管理方面的治理有所改善。水产养殖管理仍然存在不足,导致 2020 年干旱和盐碱入侵对水产养殖的影响比 2016 年更为严重。本研究的结果可以补充风险信息,帮助决策者有效管理干旱和盐碱地入侵危害。
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Progress in Disaster Science
Progress in Disaster Science Social Sciences-Safety Research
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
3.20%
发文量
51
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Disaster Science is a Gold Open Access journal focusing on integrating research and policy in disaster research, and publishes original research papers and invited viewpoint articles on disaster risk reduction; response; emergency management and recovery. A key part of the Journal's Publication output will see key experts invited to assess and comment on the current trends in disaster research, as well as highlight key papers.
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