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Encyclopedia > Dong Nai River

The Dong Nai River (Đồng Nai in Vietnamese pronunciation ) is a river in Vietnam that originates in the central highlands of the southern portion of the country. Image File history File links Dong_Nai. ...


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  • Diesel fuel spills into Dong Nai River, from the UNDP

The river is 800 km long. The United Nations Development Programe (UNDP), the United Nations global development network, is the largest multilateral source of development assistance in the world. ...


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Bao Dong Nai (542 words)
During the stay in Dong Nai, the delegation held a working session with Chairman of the Provincial People’s Committee Vo Van Mot and leaders of the Bien Hoa city People’s Committee and representatives of the Department of Natural Resource and Environment and Department of Construction of Dong Nai.
He said that Thi Vai and Dong Nai rivers are suffering from pollution due to waste water from urban and industrial production units and rapid industrialization and urbanization has resulted in pollution in rivers.
Dong Nai presents a pair of pottery vases to Memorial House of Lawyer Nguyen Huu Tho
Water Resource Allocation: Productivity and Environmental Impacts -- IFPRI Research (1511 words)
River basin studies have been undertaken in collaboration with national partners in the Brantas River Basin in Indonesia, the Dong Nai River Basin in Vietnam, and the Maipo River Basin in Chile.
The establishment of a River Basin Organization in the Dong Nai basin could be a first important step to overcome some of the obstacles to sustainable and comprehensive development of the basin water economy.
The Maipo River Basin, located in a key agricultural region in the metropolitan area of central Chile, is a prime example of a "mature water economy" with growing water shortages and increasing competition for scarce water resources across sectors.
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