AQUADAPT-Nature Vietnam

AQUADAPT-Nature Vietnam Nature-based practices and aquaculture adaptation to climate change in Thailand and Vietnam. The project ran from July 2012 to December 2015.

The AQUADAPT project is concerned with how the aquaculture sector could adapt to climate change. The empirical focus is on Tilapia grown in farm ponds or floating cages in rivers and reservoirs in Northern Thailand. It was led by the Unit for Social and Environmental Research at Chiang Mai University (CMU-USER), with major contributions from students and senior researchers at the Faculty of Social

Sciences and Faculty of Economics at Chiang Mai University, and the Faculty of Fisheries Technology and Aquatic Resources at Maejo University. Other individual team members were based at the Stockholm Environment Institute (Asia Center), and the Department of Fisheries.

Rice-shrimp +prawn
02/04/2026

Rice-shrimp +prawn

Oyster jobs of women!
10/11/2025

Oyster jobs of women!

08/03/2025

Hard clam and blood cockle yards: AQN field survey in Kien Giang's coastal zone. Clip: Thuy Hang.

26/12/2024

Cùng đi ăn sáng!

Rice harvest season with prawn.
21/12/2024

Rice harvest season with prawn.

20/12/2024
Nuôi hàu trên sông - Duyen Hải, Trà Vinh
30/11/2024

Nuôi hàu trên sông - Duyen Hải, Trà Vinh

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Can Tho University
Can Tho

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