VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese scientists believe that Vietnam has all
conditions needed to develop a green economy, urging the government to take the
actions right now to lay the cornerstone for the Vietnamese green economy.
The fishing port of Nam Du
in Kien Giang province
In agriculture production, Cuba and Uganda have been targeting the organic
agriculture for many years. The former began the organic agriculture development
in 1990s, considering this an important solution to deal with the food crisis
which weakened the nation at that time. The country turned the lack of
pesticide, fertilizer and energy into the opportunity to develop organic
agriculture which can bring big economic, social and environmental benefits.
Uganda has been known as the country with the lowest chemical fertilize use in
the world, about one kilo per hectare, while the figure is 9 kilo in the
continent. The low popularity of chemical fertilizer use proves to be the
favorable condition to strive to the sustainable production.
Meanwhile, Barbados has pioneered in using clean energy with half of the
households on the islands heating water with solar energy. South Korea
encourages the reuse of waste as an energy resource. The project on taking back
gas from rubbish dumps is a clean energy development project. In 2007-2017, the
factory would help save 129 million dollars for the country.
China has been allocating significant budget to the development of green sectors
with the focus on recycled energy and energy efficiency. Besides the development
of wind power, the nation has also paid a special attention to solar energy. It
has become the biggest solar cell panel manufacturer in the world and the
biggest solar water heater market.
The World Bank, in a recent conference held in early June in Hanoi, affirmed
that green economy not only fits developed economies. Mariame Fay, an expert of
the World Bank, emphasized that green development should not be seen as a costly
process which requires powerful financial capability. She said that all
countries in the world can strive to green development, and that this is a
necessary, effective process which absolutely fits Vietnam’s payment capability.
Vietnamese scientists have also urged the government to strive to the green
development, saying that the rapid economic growth would lead to the environment
degrading and the natural resource exhaustion. Vietnam needs to build up a
sustainable development model which can ensure that urban areas, roads and
factories can be designed and managed in suitable ways, and to exploit the
natural resources, human resource and finance capability in an effective way.
Cao Thi Thanh Nga, MA, from the Research Institute for Environment and
Sustainable Development, said that Vietnam has a long lasting agriculture
product with 80 percent of population living on agriculture.
The advantageous geographical position gives Vietnam a typical tropical climate
which allows to produce profuse farm produce. The developing agriculture with a
lot of produce being exported to many countries in the world, plus the stable
political conditions and friendly society all provide Vietnam the big advantages
to build up Vietnam into a green economy.
“Vietnam has the opportunities and advantages to strive to a green sustainable
economy,” she concluded.
Source: KT & DT
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