VietNamNet Bridge – Climate change will make environmental protection in urban areas and industrial zones a more complicated task, especially in vulnerable coastal areas like HCM City and the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta provinces, a deputy minister warned.
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The Sa Dec Industrial Zone in the Mekong Delta's
Dong Thap Province. Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Bui
Cach Tuyen warns climate change will make environmental protection in urban
areas and industrial zones a more complicated task. (Photo: VNS)
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"Thus adaptation to climate change [in urban areas and IPs] will require a framework involving multiple sectors," he said.
The two-day conference, held by the National University in HCM City, has attracted more than 45 delegates from academic and other institutions around the country.
They are discussing 61 research works in three main areas of climate change – impact on urban life and IPs, solid and liquid waste management and recycling, and environmental quality management.
In the first session, they discussed temperature changes due to the impact of urbanisation in HCM City, the likely pollution level in 2020 in the delta's Long An Province following the mushrooming of industrial parks (IPs), and the sustainable consumption and development of energy in HCM City.
The session also discussed studies done by Thai scientists on urbanisation and carbon dioxide emissions in their country.
The second session is dedicated to the monitoring of hazardous gases emitted by IPs and management of the fallout of wastewater released into river basins.
The last session will focus on monitoring water quality in river basins with density of IPs.
Tuyen said the conference's conclusions will serve as a basis for adapting to climate change in HCM City, managing the Dong Nai River, and using advanced waste-treatment systems in the delta.
Nguyen Duc Nghia, deputy director of the National University in HCM City, said studies on the impacts of climate change on specific sectors and people's lives are in an early phase and called for close co-operation between research centres and Government agencies.
VietNamNet/Viet Nam News
