FAP Review n°6: Environment and Sustainable Development in South-East Asia

Publication of issue 6 of the journal Francophonie Asie Pacifique entitled "Environment and Sustainable Development in South-East Asia", edited by AMU, IFI and IRD, prepared and edited by Emilie Strady (MIO -CEM), Alexis Drogoul (IRD, Vietnam Representative) and Nguyen Thai Huyen (HAU, Vietnam).
This is an important issue: conceived in line with the IRD's regional roadmap in Asia, it lists a range of work carried out by the IRD and its partners in Southeast Asia and enables us to measure its diversity but also its coherence, which we tried to highlight in the introduction. 
 
A number of copies will be sent to the IRD in Marseille and Hanoi. From there, we will also try to send copies to all our representations in Asia. You will find the complete issue in PDF format at this address (please inform your co-authors, as I have not included everyone in the email loop):
 
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/105dUsJj5SsaH9xlDA6aY7UB_mz_blSQM…

Short summary - South-East Asia is currently facing considerable challenges in its development trajectory, the most important of which relate to health and infectious diseases, environmental pollution, which has become a concern for the majority of the population, climate and environmental change, the development of inequalities in access to resources and food security. The aim of this issue of FAP is to highlight the scientific, developmental and francophone dimensions of the long-term interdisciplinary research work being carried out by IRD researchers and their partners in Southeast Asia, combining the environment, health and social sciences.

Table of contents : 

Alexis Drogoul, Nguyễn Thái Huyền, Emilie Strady.

Environment and sustainable development in South-East Asia

Mikaëla Le Meur, Émilie Strady. 

A look at the social and environmental lives of plastics in Vietnam

Nguyễn Thái Huyền, Fanchette Sylvie. 

The informal collection and recycling system in Hanoi: dynamic city-countryside relations, metropolisation and uncertainties

Marc Choisy, Anne Laure Bañuls. 

Antibiotic resistance: one of the major challenges of the 21st century at the interface between humans, animals and the environment 

Jacques Berger, Lê Danh Tuyên, Chhoun Chamnan, Trần Thúy Nga, Lê Thị Hợp, Marjoleine Dijkhuizen, Frank Wieringa. 

Sustainable food, nutrition, health and well-being of vulnerable populations in South-East Asia in a context of global change

Camille Saint-Macary, Xavier Oudin, Quỳnh Hoàng. 

Growing inequality in Vietnam

Edmond Dounias, Jean-Dominique Durand. 

Coastal zones under pressure, between intensification of fisheries and aquaculture and the urgent need to conserve biodiversity and marine protected areas

Jean-Pierre Cling, Nguyen Huu Chi, Mireille Razafindrakoto, François Roubaud. 

The long march towards recognition of the informal economy in Vietnam: from scientific issues to political economy

Georges Vachaud, Nicolas Gratiot, Patrick Marchesiello, Lê Trung Chơn, Nguyễn Thống. 

Submergence of the Mekong Delta, an irreversible process?

Chapuis Kevin, Ruin Isabelle, Drogoul Alexis, Ngô Thị Thu Trang, Gaudou Benoit, Trần Ngọc Tiến Dũng. 

Vulnerability to natural disasters: protective behaviour and evacuation management in the event of rapid flooding

Marine Herrmann, Julien Némery. 

Between land and sea: flows of water and matter from the continent to the ocean in Vietnam

Oloth Sengtaheuanghoung, Olivier Ribolzi, Emma J. Rochelle-Newall, Laurie Boithias, Olivier Evrard, Thierry Henri-des-Tureaux, Sylvain Huon, Jean-Louis Janeau, Keooudone Latsachack, Irène Lefèvre, Emmanuel Mouche, Henri Robain, Anneke de Rouw, Khampaseuth Xayyathip, Norbert Silvera, Pem Sisouvanh, Bounsamay Soulileuth, Phabvilay Sounyafong, Chanthamousone Thammahacksa, Marion Viguier, Guillaume Lacombe, Christian Valentin, Alain Pierret. 

Interactions between land use, water and sediment flows and the spread of bacterial contaminants in mountain environments in northern Lao PDR

We hope you enjoy reading it! 
 
Yours sincerely
 
Alexis Drogoul, Emilie Strady and Nguyen Thai Huyen

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