A new set of intractable global problems has precipitated the emergence of more purposeful efforts to govern environment and development in Vietnam. The threat of climate change, rapid fluctuations in food prices, the need for energy provision, and forecasts of severe water shortages cast doubt on the capacity of the market to deliver all goods and services. This, in turn, has re-awakened discussions about the complementary role of a strong public sector in providing the governance needed to enable change. This case study examines the governance enabled by Vietnam’s socialist-oriented market economy to meet the uncertainties posed by climate change scenarios and ongoing system- level shocks. More specifically, the governance of mangrove restoration and rehabilitation as a climate change adaptation measure is examined in this regard.
Vietnam’s significant natural resource base in coastal areas makes them attractive areas for development. In recent years there has been rapid industrialization of coastal areas supported by Doi Moi, the renovation policy implemented in 1986. Doi Moi marked the official transition of Vietnam
A new set of intractable global problems has precipitated the emergence of more purposeful efforts to govern environment and development in Vietnam. The threat of climate change, rapid fluctuations in food prices, the need for energy provision, and forecasts of severe water shortages cast doubt on the capacity of the market to deliver all goods and services. This, in turn, has re-awakened discussions about the complementary role of a strong public sector in providing the governance needed to enable change. This case study examines the governance enabled by Vietnam’s socialist-oriented market economy to meet the uncertainties posed by climate change scenarios and ongoing system- level shocks. More specifically, the governance of mangrove restoration and rehabilitation as a climate change adaptation measure is examined in this regard.Vietnam’s significant natural resource base in coastal areas makes them attractive areas for development. In recent years there has been rapid industrialization of coastal areas supported by Doi Moi, the renovation policy implemented in 1986. Doi Moi marked the official transition of Vietnam
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