The southernmost province of Ca Mau is taking measures to cope with climate change and rising sea level as the impacts have become more pronounced in recent years.
![]() Ca Mau has three sides facing the sea with a coastline of 254 km, 87 estuaries and more than 10,000 km of rivers and canals, making the province prone to climate change ![]() Negative impacts of climate change cause increasing frequency of droughts, saltwater intrusion, tropical low pressure, whirlwinds and have harmed local production and daily life ![]() Climate change-resilient houses in the Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau ![]() An aquatic farming model adapting to climate change in Ca Mau province ![]() An aquatic farming model adapting to climate change in Ca Mau province |
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