2013
DOI: 10.3133/sir20135196
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Abstract: This project also fostered local technical development as it supported research and analysis by the universities and researchers of the University Network for Wetland Research and Training in the Mekong Region. Not only did this work support greater scientific understanding of the critical challenge posed by POPs contamination, it advanced the development of greater local capability and transboundary cooperation in the field of wetland ecology in the Mekong Basin.

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“…For instance, permanent dyke-protected agricultural areas served the rice production targets of the Ministry of Agriculture, yet undermined natural resources such as fish stocks (Huu Nguyen et al, 2016). In addition, permanently dyked areas exacerbated downstream flooding (ICEM, 2015), reduced inflows of fertile sediment (Chapman et al, 2016), undermined incomes from fisheries (Tong, 2015) and contributed to accumulation of pesticides in delta floodplains and wetlands (Triet et al, 2013).…”
Section: Master Planning In the Mekong Deltamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, permanent dyke-protected agricultural areas served the rice production targets of the Ministry of Agriculture, yet undermined natural resources such as fish stocks (Huu Nguyen et al, 2016). In addition, permanently dyked areas exacerbated downstream flooding (ICEM, 2015), reduced inflows of fertile sediment (Chapman et al, 2016), undermined incomes from fisheries (Tong, 2015) and contributed to accumulation of pesticides in delta floodplains and wetlands (Triet et al, 2013).…”
Section: Master Planning In the Mekong Deltamentioning
confidence: 99%