Abstract
The Mekong Delta, with an area of over 40,000 square kilometers, is the largest agricultural and fishery production center in Viet Nam. However, along with the Ganges River Delta and the Nile River Delta, the Mekong Delta is one of the three delta regions most severely impacted by climate change. In recent years, this region has faced drought, saltwater intrusion, environmental degradation, and land subsidence mainly caused by climate change. The Internet of Things (IoT) technology has been envisioned as a powerful tool for combating climate change. This paper presents some research projects that leverage the potential of IoT technology and applications to improve the effectiveness of rice cultivation and aquaculture; and support the development of riverbank landslide early warning systems for the region. Through these applications, IoT technology has provided practical answers to address climate change and save the environment.
Reference17 articles.
1. Thu, P. (2023). Sustainable development of the Mekong Delta - Part 1: Facing risks. Foreign Relationship Information Page. https://ttdn.vn/nghien-cuu-trao-doi/ly-luan-thuc-tien/phat-trien-ben-vung-dbscl-bai-1-doi-mat-voi-nguy-co-85473 (in Vietnamese).
2. Bui, N. H. (2023). Complete the policy system for sustainable development of the Mekong Delta. Communist Review. https://www.tapchicongsan.org.vn/web/guest/nghien-cu/-/2018/828804/hoan-thien-he-thong-chinh-sach-de-vung-dong-bang-song-cuu-long-phat-trien-ben-vung.aspx (in Vietnamese).
3. Salam, A. (2020). Internet of Things for Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change. In: Internet of Things for Sustainable Community Development. Internet of Things. Springer, Cham.
4. Advances in smart environment monitoring systems using IoT and sensors;Ullo;Sensors,2020
5. Review of agricultural IoT technology;Xu;Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture 6,2022