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Water management becoming crucially important
High extraction rates are causing a rapid lowering of the water levels in Hanoi, HCM City and in the Central Highlands, seriously threatening the sustainability of these water sources.
Suffering unseen in Thailand: National Geographic on the dark truth behind wildlife tourism
Captive wild animal encounters are hugely popular, thanks partly to social media. But our investigation shows many creatures lead dismal lives.
Vietnam set to import more electricity from China, Laos
Annual electricity imports from China and Laos are expected to increase to 3,000 megawatt (MW) by 2025 and 5,000 MW by 2030 from the current about 1,000 MW
Laos, China sign deal on northern provinces business development
This will facilitate the private sectors of Laos and China to focus on developing industry in various parts of the northern provinces to take advantage of the Laos-China railway and the new expressway.
Using Geospatial Technology and Earth Observations to Monitor and Forecast Drought in Vietnam and Address Agricultural Productivity Impacts
Recently, Vietnam has been contending with droughts and resulting damages, especially in 2015 when it suffered heavy losses, especially in rice crop yields.
Lao Authorities Allow Chinese Firm to Plant on Land Promised to Dam Collapse Survivors
Authorities cleared the land three months ago so victims of the disaster would be able to grow crops, but the authorities recently allowed a Chinese investor to plant bananas.
Rising pollution a major concern for Vietnam’s parents
The number of cases of respiratory infections in children has grown from 2-3 percent to 10 percent.