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<doi>10.3850/S1793924012100080</doi>
<article-title>The Conservation and Development of the Kien Giang Biosphere
Reserve: Adaptation to Climate Change</article-title>
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<author>Sharon M. Brown</author>

<author-citation>Brown, Sharon M</author-citation>

<aff>GIZ, 6th Floor, Hanoi Towers, 49 Hai Ba Trung St., Hanoi, Vietnam.</aff>

<email><a href="mailto:sharon.brown@giz.de">sharon.brown@giz.de</a></email>

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<p>Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve, established in 2006, and located in the lower Mekong Delta,
is very vulnerable to the effects of climate change and sea level rise. It is already affected
by increased sea surges overtopping dykes and is likely to be further severely affected by sea
level rise resulting fromclimate change. Coastal erosion and soil salinity fromsaline intrusion
and seawater inundation has affected coastal land and reduced agricultural production. The
lengthening dry seasons predicted to occur with climate change is likely to increase acidity
in soils and water, drastically changing the local environment and influencing productivity.
Technical assistance and capacity building from the Kien Giang Conservation and Development
of the Biosphere Reserve Project helps the Provincial decision makers understand the
importance of balancing conservation and development with adaptation to climate change.</p><p>The Project has produced significant results in coastal protection using localmaterials but
research is needed on mangrove forest restoration. Raising awareness continues to be a key
focus, informing local governments and communities about the need to integrate adaptation
into other environmentalmanagement activities, especially those involving primary agricultural
production. Environmental awareness has been a priority in the education system of
the Province.</p><p>The Biosphere ReserveManagement Board focuses on integrated,multisectoral planning
and encourages the commercial sector to address sustainability of the natural resources and
conservation of the environment when initiating development projects. Even though such
integration is a relatively new concept in Vietnam and will be challenging to achieve, the
Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve is in a good position to build on its successes to date and act
as a case study that can later be scaled up across other Provinces.</p><p><italic>Keywords: </italic>Biosphere reserve, Climate change, Vietnam.</p>
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