
Environmental Change and Agricultural Sustainability in the Mekong Delta
door:
Mart A. Stewart; Peter A. Coclanis
Editie: 2011
Taal: Nederlands, Vlaams
Formaat: Kindle
ISBN 10: 940070934X
ISBN 13: 9789400709348
Publicatiedatum:
January 1st, 2011
Uitgever: Springer
Pagina's: 472
Genres: Science & Technology, History, Business & Economics, Health & Wellness
In the heart of Vietnam lies the Mekong Delta, a region that thrives on its agricultural prowess while also facing significant environmental challenges. This book delves into the delicate balance between agricultural practices and ecological sustainability, exploring how changing environmental conditions impact this fertile landscape. The authors, Mart A. Stewart and Peter A. Coclanis, bring forth a comprehensive analysis of the socio-economic and environmental factors that intertwine within this vital region.
As the authors navigate through the complexities of climate change, water management, and land use in the delta, they highlight the resilience of local farmers and their adaptive strategies. They emphasize the urgent need for sustainable agricultural practices that not only maintain productivity but also preserve the biodiversity and ecosystem services essential to the delta's long-term viability.
Through detailed case studies and empirical data, the book offers valuable insights into the future of agriculture in the Mekong Delta. It serves as a critical resource for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of environmental change and agricultural practices in one of the world's most important agricultural hotspots.
As the authors navigate through the complexities of climate change, water management, and land use in the delta, they highlight the resilience of local farmers and their adaptive strategies. They emphasize the urgent need for sustainable agricultural practices that not only maintain productivity but also preserve the biodiversity and ecosystem services essential to the delta's long-term viability.
Through detailed case studies and empirical data, the book offers valuable insights into the future of agriculture in the Mekong Delta. It serves as a critical resource for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of environmental change and agricultural practices in one of the world's most important agricultural hotspots.