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Facilitating trade through competitive, low-carbon transport - the case for Vietnam's inland and coastal waterways (Paperback)
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Facilitating trade through competitive, low-carbon transport - the case for Vietnam's inland and coastal waterways (Paperback)
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Like many of its Southeast Asian neighbors, Vietnam faces the twin
challenges of sustaining economic growth and protecting the
environment. On the one hand, the impressive poverty reduction and
growth performance attained over the past 25 years is now
challenged by slower global and domestic growth, more intense
international competition for foreign direct investment, and the
need to drive domestic productivity improvements. On the other,
Vietnam s vast natural resources as represented by two major river
deltas, a long coast line, and a multitude of rivers and canals and
the large portion of its population leaving in proximity to bodies
of water or dependent upon water- and weather-driven sectors of the
economy, such as rice production and aquaculture, demand that
decisive steps be taken to reduce the carbon intensity of the
Vietnamese economy. This report argues that promoting the use of
waterborne transport in Vietnam s freight logistics can be an
effective way of both facilitating economic growth and reducing the
emission of greenhouse gases and local pollutants. In particular,
it shows that investments in capacity expansion and better
maintenance provision at the country s main navigable waterways and
coastal shipping routes can result in logistics cost savings, which
promote trade and drive growth. But they would also result in
meaningfully lower emissions in a sector that remains less green
than it could be, on account of the use of relatively small and
inefficient vessels. The report offers three main contributions.
First, by profiling Vietnam s inland waterway sector it sheds light
on a critical component of the economy that has nevertheless
remained opaque. Second, it proposes and quantitatively assesses
well-defined public- and public-private investment opportunities in
waterborne transport that can improve sector performance. And
third, it explicitly takes into account the value of changes in
local pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions in a preliminary
economic appraisal of the interventions proposed. As the need to
strengthen Vietnam s trade competitiveness intensifies, the inland
waterway and coastal shipping sectors, often overlooked, can be
part of the reform and modernization agenda. This report intends to
contribute to that important conversation."
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