This book summarizes the key findings of a five-year interdisciplinary research project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education (BMBF). It serves as a typical case study for a rapidly growing and developing urban center - Da Nang City, which is surrounded by remote areas characterized by increasing migration and limited development. A number of German and Vietnamese universities and international institutions participated in the project, contributing their particular expertise to assess the data-scarce region under study, two provinces in central Vietnam with a combined area of ca. 12,000 km². …mehr
This book summarizes the key findings of a five-year interdisciplinary research project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education (BMBF). It serves as a typical case study for a rapidly growing and developing urban center - Da Nang City, which is surrounded by remote areas characterized by increasing migration and limited development. A number of German and Vietnamese universities and international institutions participated in the project, contributing their particular expertise to assess the data-scarce region under study, two provinces in central Vietnam with a combined area of ca. 12,000 km².
Alexandra Nauditt is an environmental scientist at the Institute for Technology and Resources Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ITT) whose work primarily focuses on hydrology and river basin management. Her most research has examined hydrological drought assessment at the catchment scale. Since 1999, she has been involved in educational and research projects at the ITT dealing with river basin assessment and management, drought risk analyses, water allocation and stakeholder involvement, as well as interactions between climate variability, hydrology and land use in semi-arid and tropical environments with a regional focus on South East Asia and Latin America. Recently she has coordinated the BMBF-funded research projects "Land Use and Climate Change Interactions in Central Vietnam - LUCCi" and "Water Use Efficiency in Semi Arid Central Chile".
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Introduction.- Vu Gia Thu Bon river basin description.- Stakeholder oriented interdisciplinary research and information management for Central Vietnam.- Vu Gia Thu Bon RBIS: Project data management within LUCCi and beyond.- LUCCi high resolution climate simulation for South East Asia.- Land cover, forest and carbon stocks.- Connectivity conservation management: A biodiversity corridor for Central Vietnam.- Agricultural systems.- Carbon footprint analysis of rice production in Quang Nam province (Central Vietnam): Field observations and model simulations of Greenhouse Gas emissions.- River basin management, Nexus, infrastructure.- Water management in the low lands.- Ecosystem- based disaster risk reduction and adaptation measures in the coastal zone of the Vu Gia Thu Bon watershed.
Introduction.- Vu Gia Thu Bon river basin description.- Stakeholder oriented interdisciplinary research and information management for Central Vietnam.- Vu Gia Thu Bon RBIS: Project data management within LUCCi and beyond.- LUCCi high resolution climate simulation for South East Asia.- Land cover, forest and carbon stocks.- Connectivity conservation management: A biodiversity corridor for Central Vietnam.- Agricultural systems.- Carbon footprint analysis of rice production in Quang Nam province (Central Vietnam): Field observations and model simulations of Greenhouse Gas emissions.- River basin management, Nexus, infrastructure.- Water management in the low lands.- Ecosystem- based disaster risk reduction and adaptation measures in the coastal zone of the Vu Gia Thu Bon watershed.
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