越南湄公河三角洲生计转型的环境压力:影响与适应途径

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Dung Duc Tran , Edward Park , Jingyu Wang , Ho Huu Loc , Janice Lee , Shaohua Zhan , Sameh A. Kantoush
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环境压力严重影响了世界各地三角洲地区的农业用地,导致生计发生翻天覆地的变化。越南湄公河三角洲(VMD)是国家粮食安全和全球农业市场的重要地区,但受到气候变化、水电大坝、采砂和地下水过度开采的威胁。在人类世时代,这些压力挑战着VMD的农业生产力和可持续性。尽管努力提高抵御能力,但在理解这些农业转型如何应对环境挑战方面仍存在重大差距。本综述探讨了湄公河流域生计转型与环境压力之间的多方面关系,对过去50年的农业转型进行了全面分析,以确定可行的适应途径。我们的研究强调,气候变化导致的海平面上升和水电站大坝的开发都导致了盐度入侵的增加,破坏了许多农业用地,并导致了大量的土地利用变化和生计转变,特别是在洪泛平原和沿海地区。此外,采砂造成河岸侵蚀和农业用地流失,严重影响了城市地区的生计转型。此外,大量的地下水开采引发了地面沉降,引发了土地分配,特别是在沿海地区。我们强调在三角洲范围和农场层面进行适应性管理的重要性,将利益相关者参与与制度改进相结合。该方法旨在解决环境影响,同时寻求结合基于自然的解决方案和智能技术的途径,以提高VMD农业系统在当前和未来环境压力下的可持续性。我们的研究为制定促进三角洲环境可持续发展和恢复力的适应性策略提供了基础,并为世界上类似的三角洲提供了知识分享。
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Environmental pressures on livelihood transformation in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: Implications and adaptive pathways
Environmental pressures have significantly impacted agricultural land use in deltas worldwide, leading to transformative changes in livelihoods. The Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) is a vital region for national food security and global agricultural markets but is threatened by climate change, hydropower dams, sand mining, and excessive groundwater extraction. These pressures challenge the VMD's agricultural productivity and sustainability in the Anthropocene era. Despite efforts to foster resilience, there remains a critical gap in understanding how these agricultural transformations respond to environmental challenges. This review explores the multifaceted relationship between livelihood transformations and environmental pressures in the VMD, offering a comprehensive analysis of agricultural shifts over the past 50 years to identify viable adaptation pathways. Our review highlights that climate change-induced sea level rise and hydropower dam development both cause an increase in salinity intrusion, damage many agricultural lands and lead to substantial land use change and livelihood transformation, particularly in the floodplains and coastal areas. Additionally, sand mining has significantly influenced livelihood transitions in urban areas by causing riverbank erosion and leading to agricultural land losses. Furthermore, extensive groundwater extraction instigating land subsidence triggers land allocation, particularly in coastal zones. We emphasize the importance of adaptive management at both delta-wide and farm-level scales, integrating stakeholder engagement with institutional improvements. This approach aims to address environmental impacts while pursuing a pathway incorporating nature-based solutions and smart technologies to enhance the sustainability of agricultural systems in the VMD under current and future environmental pressures. Our review provides a foundation for developing adaptive strategies that promote sustainable development and resilience in deltaic environments and share knowledge for similar deltas worldwide.
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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