IKI Brown Bag Lunch: The Mekong delta - between growth and literal decline

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The Mekong Delta, one of the regions in the world that is most vulnerable to climate change, is sinking even faster than the rising sea level. Why and how can this be counteracted? The IKI project ‘Drifting Sands’, implemented by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), is working with partners in government and the construction sector in Vietnam to achieve a transition to sustainable sand management in the Mekong Delta. The IKI Brown Bag Lunch gives an insight into the first results.

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