Project’s title |
Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability for Southeast Asia (MARE) |
Project’s partner/ collaboration |
Department of Water Resources, College of Environment and Natural Resources, Can Tho University |
Sponsor/Donor |
Erasmus+ Programme of European Commission (though the contract with University of Bremen, Germany) |
Total budged
Project’s period/duration |
75.172 Euro |
36 months (from 15/1/2020 to 14/1/2023) |
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Principal Investigator (PI)
Co-PI
Project’s member |
Lê Anh Tuấn |
- Huỳnh Vương Thu Minh, coordinator - Võ Quốc Thành, secretary - Văn Phạm Đăng Trí, member - Nguyễn Đình Giang Nam, member - Lâm Văn Thịnh, member |
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Overall objective
Specific objectives |
The project aims to develop adaptive, end-user-oriented and internationally-relevant curricula to support sustainable management and governance of coastal and adjacent marine areas of partner countries. |
The project will focus on the following priority issues: - Climate change and sea level rise - Coastal erosion, delta issues (especially in Vietnam and Egypt) and safety of physical infrastructure - Waste management - Marine biological resources, trade-offs of aquaculture - Coastal and offshore mining, oil and gas production - Urban sprawl and tourism - Ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation - Sustainable livelihoods, ILK and traditional management practices. |
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Contents |
The action will mostly focus on bachelor’s and master’s levels (revision of curricula, development of new courses and modernization of existing ones, launching of new specialization streams), however it will also address selected aspects of doctoral provision (development of multidisciplinary research agenda, development of organizational capacity for networking and joint research). The MARCO e-learning system will be developed in order to enable sharing and dissemination of learning contents across the project network; series of webinars for master’s and PhD students will be piloted and arranged as regular events; interactive e-courses with case studies’ collections will be developed for each of the priority areas. |
Expected outcome |
The capacity-building action will be supported by equipment and software acquisition for HEIs in partner countries, and by training for academic staff, PhD students, IT and administrative staff. The training events will be on multidisciplinary research methodology, research tools (in particular geospatial) and project priority issues, on curriculum development and teaching tools and methods, and on ICT issues. |
Contact address |
Le Anh Tuan E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Phone: 0913.619.499 College of Environment and Natural Resources, Can Tho University |