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Hanoi Forum on improving climate change response to be held

The Vietnam National University, Hanoi (VNU) and the Korean Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS) will co-organise the Hanoi Forum 2018 from November 8-11 in a bid to seek more measures to respond to climate change and boost sustainable development.
Hanoi Forum on improving climate change response to be held ảnh 1VNU and KFAS sign and hold first Preparatory Meeting for Hanoi Forum 2018 in July (Source: vnexpress)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam National University, Hanoi (VNU) and the KoreanFoundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS) will co-organise the Hanoi Forum 2018from November 8-11 in a bid to seek more measures to respond to climate changeand boost sustainable development.

Keynote speakers of the forum will be Helen Clark, former Administratorof the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and former Prime Minister ofNew Zealand, and Stephen Groff, Vice-President of the Asian Development Bank(ADB).

Themed “Towards Sustainable Development: Climate ChangeResponse for Sustainability and Security”, this year’s forum will focus on thestudy of human ecology, climate change response, and the governance of naturalresources.

The forum facilitates international academic exchange anddiscussion in order to increase the effectiveness of climate change responseand contribute to the realisation of sustainable development goals at global,regional, and national levels.

It aims to bring together scientists, policymakers,managers, and entrepreneurs from all over the world to engage ininterdisciplinary conversations of natural resources management, energy,infrastructure, economics, and science and technology.

Discussions at the forum will be divided into five maintopics: climate change evidence and security; human impacts on climate change;climate change response; policy and governance of climate change response andsustainability; and science, technology, and education for climate changeresponse and sustainability.

Two key policy dialogues on the management of naturalresources in the Mekong Delta region and the building and development of theRed River region will also be part of the forum’s agenda. –VNA 
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