New leadership at PanNature
Starting from May 2018, PanNature welcomes new changes in the management team. Ms. Do Hai Linh, former Communications Manager, moves to lead the Research and Policy Department. Her successor, Ms. Nguyen Thuy Hang, will take over Linh's responsibilities as the…
PanNature becomes a new member of the ICCA Consortium
The Forest Asia Summit 2014: Small Rooms, So Much Heat!
Vietnam’s Management of Forest Products: Such as Child Abandonment
In Vietnam, unsustainable ‘modernization’ too much for sanitation services
In Vietnam, unsustainable ‘modernization’ too much for sanitation services. A polluted section of the Nhue River in Hanoi’s Ha Dong District. Experts have urged Vietnam to invest more in sanitation services to reduce pollution. Photo by Ha An Huynh Thanh…
Video: Introducing Nam Dam Community Tourism Site
Since 2012, Caritas Switzerland and PanNature with funding from Misereor have implemented the community-based tourism project in Nam Dam village. The objective of this project is to develop a model in Nam Dam as a pilot model of how community-based…
HCM City seminar addresses industrial waste
Pollution caused by industrial parks and export processing zones was addressed at a seminar held in Ho Chi Minh City last week, reports the Vietnam News Service. The seminar was organised by the People and Nature Reconciliation (PanNature) a Vietnamese…
Pollution originates in legal loopholes
It is the unreasonable legal framework which has made the environment pollution in industrial zones (IZ) and export processing zones more serious. The barrels of toxic chemicals buried by Nicotex Thanh Thai under the earth. People complain, competent agencies plug…
Nation pays heavy price for industrial gains
The excessive number of industrial parks and export processing zones have caused serious environmental pollution in the country, experts said at a seminar held in HCM City last Friday. Dr Vo Thanh Thu, member of the Viet Nam Chamber of…