1) The workshop will discuss adapting coastal livelihoods in Hai Ly commune, Vietnam to the impacts of climate change and sea level rise.
2) A study found the coastal area in Hai Ly commune is highly vulnerable to these impacts, threatening local livelihoods.
3) The workshop will take place in the community house, involve 15-20 participants from local households and government, and last 1.5-2 hours to discuss climate impacts and current and potential adaptation practices.
1) The workshop will discuss adapting coastal livelihoods in Hai Ly commune, Vietnam to the impacts of climate change and sea level rise.
2) A study found the coastal area in Hai Ly commune is highly vulnerable to these impacts, threatening local livelihoods.
3) The workshop will take place in the community house, involve 15-20 participants from local households and government, and last 1.5-2 hours to discuss climate impacts and current and potential adaptation practices.
1) The workshop will discuss adapting coastal livelihoods in Hai Ly commune, Vietnam to the impacts of climate change and sea level rise.
2) A study found the coastal area in Hai Ly commune is highly vulnerable to these impacts, threatening local livelihoods.
3) The workshop will take place in the community house, involve 15-20 participants from local households and government, and last 1.5-2 hours to discuss climate impacts and current and potential adaptation practices.
the impact of Climate Change Place: Hai Ly commune, Hai Hau district, Nam Dinh province Introduction • Due to the impact of climate change and sea level rise, the coastal area in Hai Hau district has been affected dramatically. • The vulnerable degree in the coastal area of Hai Ly commune was assessed very high (Hoa et al., 2018) • As a result, local livelihoods have been threatened and tend to be affected in the future
Coastal vulnerability in Hai Ly commune
(Hoa et al., 2018)
The discussion on adaptation of coastal
livelihoods is opened PLAN • Place: Community house in Hai Ly commune • Face to face workshop • 15 - 20 participants Objectives • Time: 1.5 – 2 hours Questions Commune Leaders and Officials working in the The change in climate in recent agriculture and fisheries sectors years
Local households in 5 main groups of livelihoods:
Impacts of climate change on their • Rice cultivation livelihood • Livestock breeding • Salt production The adaptation practice local people • Fishing have been applied and suggest to • Aquaculture apply