Demise of the Mekong Delta: Death By a 1000 Cuts

Monday, August 22, 2016: 2:40 PM
Chicago C (Sheraton at Crown Center)
Ian G. Cowx , Hull International Fisheries Institute, University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom
Economic development in the Mekong region has brought with it considerable environmental change, with more to follow.  The river is systematically being modified by a plethora or perturbations including damming for hydropower and irrigation, disconnection of the flood plains for agriculture and growing urbanization. These are all impacting of the functioning of the river and delta in Vietnam but the system has to date remained largely resilient, or has it? This paper explores the widespread degradation of the system and how fisheries have responded, looks at future prospects of the river and how the fisheries may be impacts and final examines opportunities which may help to mitigate future development scenarios.