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Update: January, 07/2021 - 17:22 | Young volunteers in central Bình Định Province collect rubbish along the beach in Nhơn Lý Island Commune in September, 2020 as part of a programme to clean the beach and build a model of a green island without plastic waste. VNA/VNS Photo Nguyên Linh HÀ NỘI Great strides have been made in the past to reduce the amount of plastic waste in the ocean around Việt Nam, but more effort is needed to tackle the growing problem. To reach targets set by the United Nations, a resolution has been issued to improve Việt Nam’s sustainable maritime economic development by 2030, and Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has approved a 10-year action plan to better manage ocean waste.
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The Vietnamese Government has over the past time exerted a great deal of effort in addressing plastic waste in oceans by introducing various policies and regulations to tackle the scourge.
A fish model made of environmentally-friendly material is set up at My Khe beach in Da Nang city, which enables locals and tourists to collect plastic waste. It aims to raise public awareness of plastic pollution in the ocean (Photo: VNA)
Policies on reducing plastic waste in oceans
Addressing forestry and agroforestry in National Adaptation Plans - Supplementary guidelines
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Forests and agroforestry for climate adaptation - New FAO-FTA supplementary guidelines on NAPs
The potential of forests and trees to mitigate global warming has long been the main focus of climate change discussions. But forests – and the livelihoods of the 1.6 billion people who depend on them – are also greatly threatened by increasing variability in temperature and precipitation, storms, pest outbreaks and more frequent and intense fires. In fact, the ability of forests and trees to adapt to these impacts will influence their ability to mitigate climate change.
Moreover, forests and trees provide so called nature-based solutions for adaptation helping other sectors build resilience. Thanks to their crucial ecosystem services, forests support crops, livestock, and fisheries, as well as prevent flooding and erosion that can threaten infrastructure, economies and people.