Adaptive flood governance in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta: A policy innovation of the North Vam Nao scheme, An Giang Province
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Tran, Thong
Pittock, Jamie
Tran, Dung D
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Conventional state policies for intensive agricultural production in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta (VMD) prescribe the expansion of large-scale water engineering infrastructure. In the upper part of the VMD, compounding
environmental challenges presented by climate change, hydropower development upstream, and localised development policies have added greater pressures to rural societies, demanding various governance approaches to
deal with change. So far, considerable attention has been devoted to policy narratives of how the bureaucratic
approach shapes flood management delta-wide, but little is known about the relevant shift towards adaptive
governance at the local level. The analysis presented here is based on qualitative data gathered from fieldworks
and desk reviews and argues that the North Vam Nao scheme is an exemplary case for policy transformation in
the VMD. A hybrid governance paradigm that is characterised by the participatory and hierarchical approaches
allows for the shared learning and interactions of knowledge vertically and horizontally among stakeholders.
The study presents nuanced implications of the approach in incorporating both ‘integrative’ and ‘adaptive’
components into a long-term water governance strategy, which would serve as a two-pronged contribution to
effectively manage environmental uncertainties facing the VMD. It also advocates for the legitimacy of the
approach to be institutionalised and widely adopted across the Mekong floodplains and beyond.
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