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Home arrow Mangroves in Vietnam arrow Coastal province in "green armour"

Coastal province in "green armour" PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Tien Hai Natural Reserve - Thai Binh province
Tiền Hải Natural Reserve - Photo: Vu Dinh Thai

Mangrove forests cultivated in a project sponsored by the Danish Red Cross have proven their great value in protecting lives and property of thousands of people in the northern province of Thai Binh during storm seasons.

The trees, tolerant of salt water, provide a coastal wall that helps protect river and coastal dike systems and homes.

Nguyen Van Thanh, the owner of a lagoon in Nam Phu Village, vouches for the economic benefit of the mangrove forests. In 1989 when Thanh started his business of breeding seafood, he was scare whenever the storm season rolled around.

"When the mangrove forests were planted, I became a believer in the protection of the 'green armour'," said Thanh.

Nam Phu, a coastal village in Tien Hai District with nearly 1,000ha of seafood breeding areas, was one of the areas to have benefited most from the mangrove-planting project.

It began in 1994 as a co-operative project between the provincial Red Cross Society and the Danish Red Cross and was expanded to twelve coastal villages in Tien Hai and Thai Thuy districts.

The project has taken place over two phases with the first from 1994 to 2005 and the second beginning in 2006.

In the first phase, coastal villages in Tien Hai and Thai Thuy districts planted more than 7,000ha of various types of saltwater-tolerant trees. In 2006, the project shifted from an emphasis of planting new forests to one on maintaining existing forests.

Although the initial purpose of the mangrove forest project was natural disaster prevention, the forests have significantly contributed to the socio-economic development of the area.

Jobs were created for 3,210 households and the protection of the "green armour" has allowed the local aquatic products sector to prosper and diversify.

Provincial authorities estimate that each village has benefited by as much as VND35-40mil (US$2,200-2,500) per month due to the protection of the mangrove forests. Thai Binh Province has also been able to save 15-20% annually on the costs of dike maintenance.

Aquatic products from mangrove area - a considerable contribution to local people's income - Photo: Vu Dinh Thai
The mangrove project has also raised the awareness of the local population on natural disaster preparedness. They have become more active in planting and caring for forests and battling deforestation, recognising that the trees help minimise storm damage and create a better local living environment.

The province has held a number of training courses on caring for and preserving the forest areas. Teams of rangers have been established and public information campaigns have been conducted.

This year, Thai Binh plans to plant 1,000ha more mangrove forests, increasing the total area of mangrove forest in the province to more than 8,000ha.

(Source: Viet Nam News)

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