The meso-level interplay of climate and disaster risk management in Viet Nam

  • Ian Christoplos
  • , Le Duc Ngoan
  • , Thi Hoa Sen Le
  • , Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong

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    Abstract

    Goals for climate change adaptation and disaster risk management are widely recog- nised as overlapping, but little is known about the dynamics of this interplay in the perspectives and practices of local authorities. An important aspect of this is how provincial, district and municipal level institutions comprehend and operationalise climate change adaptation frameworks against the backdrop of their past experience of responding to disasters. This is in turn related to how they provide services to risk prone populations. This research report describes how meso-level institutions in Việt Nam mediate between the different intentions and priorities embodied in national climate change and disaster risk management policies, and ongoing efforts of indivi- dual households and communities to adapt to environmental change and natural hazards. Research ndings suggest that they are doing this in a context wherein past assumptions about the role of the state are being questioned, but where answers remain ambiguous. Findings emphasise the process of ‘bricolage’ that is underway, wherein different disaster risk and climate goals, rules and structures are combined. Some of these institutional changes involve innovation and others reflect path dependencies anchored in past societal roles.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCopenhagen
    PublisherDanish Institute for International Studies
    Number of pages37
    ISBN (Print)978-87-7605-844-9
    ISBN (Electronic)978-87-7605-845-6
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016
    SeriesDIIS Report
    Number7
    Volume2016

    Keywords

    • Climate change
    • disaster management
    • Meso-level institutions
    • Viet Nam

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