Astghik Sukiasyan • 22 août 2024
in community Asia Community

Ninh Thuan Province, Vietnam's driest region, is facing an unprecedented drought with devastating effects on its agriculture, economy, and water security. This case study explores the crisis, from dried-up reservoirs and livestock fatalities to the struggle of residents relying on scarce groundwater and bottled water for survival. Despite short-term measures, such as reducing agricultural activities, the absence of long-term strategies leaves the province vulnerable to recurring droughts. The study emphasizes the need for sustainable solutions, including diversifying local livelihoods, integrating nature-based solutions like agroforestry and wetland restoration, and scaling up innovative water technologies such as wind-powered desalination. As the 2024 UNCCD COP16 approaches, it raises an essential question: How can we move from reactive to proactive drought management and secure a sustainable future for drought-prone regions like Ninh Thuan?

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