Ngọc Anh
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International Centre for Environmental Management
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Vietnam
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Web Application Developer
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Jul 2022 - Present
Develop a dynamic, interactive, user-friendly Decision Support System- Road Asset Management System (RAMS) which aims to facilitate the decision-making around transportation planning and operation and maintenance, including integration of climate and disaster risk data. The RAMS is developed in consultation with the PMC and through comprehensive field surveys. The Decision Support System (DSS) is the key component of this Strengthening resilience of the road and drainage network in… Show more Develop a dynamic, interactive, user-friendly Decision Support System- Road Asset Management System (RAMS) which aims to facilitate the decision-making around transportation planning and operation and maintenance, including integration of climate and disaster risk data. The RAMS is developed in consultation with the PMC and through comprehensive field surveys. The Decision Support System (DSS) is the key component of this Strengthening resilience of the road and drainage network in Nepal’s secondary cities project of the World Bank. Show less Develop a dynamic, interactive, user-friendly Decision Support System- Road Asset Management System (RAMS) which aims to facilitate the decision-making around transportation planning and operation and maintenance, including integration of climate and disaster risk data. The RAMS is developed in consultation with the PMC and through comprehensive field surveys. The Decision Support System (DSS) is the key component of this Strengthening resilience of the road and drainage network in… Show more Develop a dynamic, interactive, user-friendly Decision Support System- Road Asset Management System (RAMS) which aims to facilitate the decision-making around transportation planning and operation and maintenance, including integration of climate and disaster risk data. The RAMS is developed in consultation with the PMC and through comprehensive field surveys. The Decision Support System (DSS) is the key component of this Strengthening resilience of the road and drainage network in Nepal’s secondary cities project of the World Bank. Show less
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Project Coordinator
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May 2018 - May 2019
Through the “Geohazard Risk Management and Resilient Road Asset Management in Nepal” project, the World Bank is committed to supporting the Government of Nepal in identifying, assessing and prioritizing risk mitigation measures to enhance the country’s road network’s resilience to seismic hazards and climate change impacts and to carrying out holistic planning and decision-making under conditions of uncertainty. Through the “Geohazard Risk Management and Resilient Road Asset Management in Nepal” project, the World Bank is committed to supporting the Government of Nepal in identifying, assessing and prioritizing risk mitigation measures to enhance the country’s road network’s resilience to seismic hazards and climate change impacts and to carrying out holistic planning and decision-making under conditions of uncertainty.
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Hydrology/Hydraulic Engineer
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Jan 2018 - Jan 2019
“Connecting Climate Change, hydrology and fisheries for energy and food security in lower Mekong Basin” is a three-year project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Implemented by Asian Institute (AIT), Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI) and Inland Fisheries Research and Development Institute (IFReDI). “Connecting Climate Change, hydrology and fisheries for energy and food security in lower Mekong Basin” is a three-year project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Implemented by Asian Institute (AIT), Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI) and Inland Fisheries Research and Development Institute (IFReDI).
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Adapting Groundwater of Asian Cities to Climate Change: Bridging the Science and Policy Interface
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Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand
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Groundwater Modeller
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Apr 2017 - Apr 2018
The project aims to formulate the adaptation strategies to reduce the vulnerability of groundwater resources of Asian cities to climate change through the collaborative efforts of scientists and policy-makers and relevant stakeholders (e.g. users) in selected Asian cities (Bangkok, Bandung, Ho Chi Minh City and Lahore). The project also aims to develop the capacity of policy makers to assess the vulnerability of groundwater resources through customization and application of several indicators.… Show more The project aims to formulate the adaptation strategies to reduce the vulnerability of groundwater resources of Asian cities to climate change through the collaborative efforts of scientists and policy-makers and relevant stakeholders (e.g. users) in selected Asian cities (Bangkok, Bandung, Ho Chi Minh City and Lahore). The project also aims to develop the capacity of policy makers to assess the vulnerability of groundwater resources through customization and application of several indicators. Through e-conferences and regional workshops, communications among policy makers, scientist, and local stakeholders (water users) will be enhanced and the assessment results will be a baseline for future studies. The proposed project and its activities are relevant to APN’s goals such as supporting regional cooperation, strengthening interactions between scientists and policy-makers, and improving scientific and technical capabilities of the nation. Similarly, the project also encompasses the scientific agenda (2010-2015) which covers the specific areas such as climate change and climate variability, resource utilization and pathways. Show less The project aims to formulate the adaptation strategies to reduce the vulnerability of groundwater resources of Asian cities to climate change through the collaborative efforts of scientists and policy-makers and relevant stakeholders (e.g. users) in selected Asian cities (Bangkok, Bandung, Ho Chi Minh City and Lahore). The project also aims to develop the capacity of policy makers to assess the vulnerability of groundwater resources through customization and application of several indicators.… Show more The project aims to formulate the adaptation strategies to reduce the vulnerability of groundwater resources of Asian cities to climate change through the collaborative efforts of scientists and policy-makers and relevant stakeholders (e.g. users) in selected Asian cities (Bangkok, Bandung, Ho Chi Minh City and Lahore). The project also aims to develop the capacity of policy makers to assess the vulnerability of groundwater resources through customization and application of several indicators. Through e-conferences and regional workshops, communications among policy makers, scientist, and local stakeholders (water users) will be enhanced and the assessment results will be a baseline for future studies. The proposed project and its activities are relevant to APN’s goals such as supporting regional cooperation, strengthening interactions between scientists and policy-makers, and improving scientific and technical capabilities of the nation. Similarly, the project also encompasses the scientific agenda (2010-2015) which covers the specific areas such as climate change and climate variability, resource utilization and pathways. Show less
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Technical Assistant / Internship
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Aug 2016 - Apr 2017
A sustainable management of groundwater requires at all administrative levels a coherent inter-sectoral approach to manage the sustainable use and protection of groundwater, which is unprecedented in Vietnam. Within the Vietnamese-German Development Cooperation, the BGR Technical Cooperation Project “Improvement of Groundwater Protection in Vietnam” aims to enhance technical and management capacities of government agencies, especially institutions in charge of water resource management on the… Show more A sustainable management of groundwater requires at all administrative levels a coherent inter-sectoral approach to manage the sustainable use and protection of groundwater, which is unprecedented in Vietnam. Within the Vietnamese-German Development Cooperation, the BGR Technical Cooperation Project “Improvement of Groundwater Protection in Vietnam” aims to enhance technical and management capacities of government agencies, especially institutions in charge of water resource management on the central level (MONRE/NAWAPI) and in selected provinces of the Mekong River Delta (PPCs/DONREs) and applies improved methods for groundwater management based on increased knowledge. This objective is underlined by the promotion of integrated water resource management (IWRM). The project started in early 2015 and will finish by end of 2017. It consists of four components: Policy consultancy at national and provincial level (development of technical guidelines, circulars) Technical assistance to improve understanding about groundwater situation and management Awareness raising on groundwater problems and IWRM Capacity building in the three components above https://igpvn.vn/en/project-description/ Show less A sustainable management of groundwater requires at all administrative levels a coherent inter-sectoral approach to manage the sustainable use and protection of groundwater, which is unprecedented in Vietnam. Within the Vietnamese-German Development Cooperation, the BGR Technical Cooperation Project “Improvement of Groundwater Protection in Vietnam” aims to enhance technical and management capacities of government agencies, especially institutions in charge of water resource management on the… Show more A sustainable management of groundwater requires at all administrative levels a coherent inter-sectoral approach to manage the sustainable use and protection of groundwater, which is unprecedented in Vietnam. Within the Vietnamese-German Development Cooperation, the BGR Technical Cooperation Project “Improvement of Groundwater Protection in Vietnam” aims to enhance technical and management capacities of government agencies, especially institutions in charge of water resource management on the central level (MONRE/NAWAPI) and in selected provinces of the Mekong River Delta (PPCs/DONREs) and applies improved methods for groundwater management based on increased knowledge. This objective is underlined by the promotion of integrated water resource management (IWRM). The project started in early 2015 and will finish by end of 2017. It consists of four components: Policy consultancy at national and provincial level (development of technical guidelines, circulars) Technical assistance to improve understanding about groundwater situation and management Awareness raising on groundwater problems and IWRM Capacity building in the three components above https://igpvn.vn/en/project-description/ Show less
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Education
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Technische Universität Dresden
Exchange Student, Hydro Science & Engineering -
Water Resources University
Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering/Water Engineering