Title: Climate change awareness, coping mechanisms and adaptation in poor rural coastal communities, Ben Tre Province, Vietnam
Authors: Kim Anh T. Nguyen; Curtis M. Jolly; Trang T.H. Le; Chuong N.P.T. Bui
Addresses: Faculty of Economics, Nha Trang University, 2 Nguyen Dinh Chieu St., Nha Trang, Vietnam ' Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA ' Faculty of Economics, Nha Trang University, 2 Nguyen Dinh Chieu St., Nha Trang, Vietnam ' Faculty of Economics, Nha Trang University, 2 Nguyen Dinh Chieu St., Nha Trang, Vietnam
Abstract: Ben Tre Province in Vietnam is ranked among the most vulnerable places in Asia to climate change events. We conducted a study to evaluate community knowledge, awareness, perception severity, coping mechanism and adaptation to climate change in Ben Tre Province. Community members were aware of changing climatic conditions. About 90% of respondents suffered losses from salt water intrusion. Households adopted coping mechanisms to deal with these changes. Age, education and previous affliction with climate change events influence knowledge, awareness, perception of severity and preparedness to manage climate change events. Local governments proposed adaptation strategies such as building of dikes to prevent salt water intrusion and developing of irrigation systems. Of the two adaptation strategies evaluated to losses from climate change, the sea dike system protected more land but the irrigating system was more cost effective in mitigating losses from climate change.
Keywords: Vietnam; climate change; community awareness; adaptation strategies; mitigation strategies; cost effectiveness; coping mechanisms; poverty; rural communities; poor communities; coastal communities; salt water intrusion; age; education; previous experience; local government; irrigation systems; sea dikes.
International Journal of Global Warming, 2015 Vol.8 No.3, pp.416 - 435
Received: 09 Dec 2013
Accepted: 23 Feb 2014
Published online: 23 Oct 2015 *