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Quang Nam Must Construct Submerged Seawalls to Control Waves and Coastal Erosion in Hoi An

Quang Nam Must Construct Submerged Seawalls to Control Waves and Coastal Erosion in Hoi An

November 18,2020

Dr. Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong, DTU Dean of Environmental & Chemical Engineering, explains in her paper “Research into Hoi An’s coastal erosion” that the main causes are the massive upstream hydroelectric construction projects blocking sediment supply, extensive sand mining on the Thu Bon river and bridge construction obstructing and diverting water flow...

Constructing Submerged barriers to prevent coastal erosion in Hoi An

Constructing Submerged barriers to prevent coastal erosion in Hoi An

November 25,2020

According to the paper “Research into Hoi An’s coastal erosion”, published in 2017 by French researchers and Thuy Loi University in Hanoi, the main causes are the massive upstream hydroelectric construction projects blocking sediment supply, extensive sand mining on the Thu Bon river and bridge construction obstructing and diverting water flow. The problem of sediment deficiency at the beaches...

Danang Must Construct Submerged Seawalls to Protect the Coastline and Prevent Erosion

Danang Must Construct Submerged Seawalls to Protect the Coastline and Prevent Erosion

January 22,2021

Dr. Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong, DTU Dean of Environmental & Chemical Engineering, believes that the slope movement and attrition along the Danang seashore is mainly caused by the overexploitation of groundwater along the coastline and that the city should construct a submerged seawall to protect it...

Danang: Dredging and Dumping in the Ocean Impacts the Marine Ecosystem

Danang: Dredging and Dumping in the Ocean Impacts the Marine Ecosystem

April 12,2021

The Danang People’s Committee has agreed in principle to allow the Vietnam Maritime Administration (Ministry of Transport) to research, survey procedures to implement the plan, but scientists are insisting that an environmental impact assessment (EIA) is vital before doing so...