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The Farming Models Adapting to Climate Change in the Eastern Coastal Area of the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam

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The Eastern coastal area of the Mekong River Delta has distinctly ecological zones and a potentiality for development of agriculture, forestry and fishery according to their ecological characteristics. The farmer life is mainly depending on exploiting agriculture, aquaculture and there are many supporting the development of social-economics in delta. However, the recent years, farming rice, vegetables, crops, fruit trees and raising shrimp, hard clam as well have heavily affected by drought and salt intrusion due to climate change. This has leaded to decrease the agricultural, fishery yield and the farmer’s income, therefore, the farmer’s life in the Eastern coastal area faces to the difficulties. The previous farming models are necessary to alter and this is a significant solution to minimize the risk and to cope the climate change such as farming system changes, to sustain agricultural production or transformation to alternative systems and combination between the rotational rice-shrimp-crops farming models following the season. Thus, the study proposes the farming models that can be suitable for the Eastern coastal locals of Mekong river delta. On the basis of document synthesis of natural characteristics, morpho-sedimentology, soil, vegatation cover, innundation, salinity, tidal water level indicating ecology and traditional farming, the study has given a general ecological model for the Eastern coastal area (Mekong Delta) to adapt to the climate change context. The general farming model including five models are clam farming, mangrove forest- shrimp farming, vegetables and fruit trees farming, rotational farming of rice, and rice- vegetables, and Rotation farming rice- shrimp, fruit- shrimp and fishes.

Published in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Volume 6, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.eeb.20210601.11
Page(s) 1-7
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Keywords

Eastern Coastal Area, Mekong River Delta, Farming Model, Climate Change, Agriculture, Aquaculture

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  • Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Resources Geography, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

  • Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Resources Geography, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

  • Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Resources Geography, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

  • Landscape Planning Laboratory, Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University, Matsudo City, Chiba, Japan

  • Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Resources Geography, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

  • Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Resources Geography, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

  • Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Resources Geography, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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