Vietnam has made significant efforts through disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA) programs to enhance the resilience of its coastal communities and reduce climate risks. These programs have contributed to significant declines in weather-related human fatalities, but the increases in human injuries and economic losses over the last two decades reveals that these programs have not been fully successful. This research explores and evaluates factors shaping the success of the recent DRR and CCA efforts in central Vietnam's coastal communities and investigates opportunities to enhance community resilience (CR) and thereby reduce risks of future climate change. The empirical part of this research relied on community-based participatory action research approaches to engage local residents in Tuong Van community and their representatives from local to provincial agencies. Findings from the case study showed that the success of DRR and CCA programs in enhancing CR and reducing climate risks were shaped by the availability, quality and interplay of five forms of capital (physical, financial, natural, human and social resources) as well as the quality of DRR and CCA governance across multiple scales. Factors that need to be addressed in the transition towards more resilient coastal communities in central Vietnam include limited public participation, low transparency and accountability, as well as lack of responsibility of, poor collaboration and coordination amongst actors at local through national levels in the development and implementation of the two programs aimed at reducing climate risks. Overall this research reinforces recent efforts to engage local communities in global environmental change research. It not only contributes to efforts to reduce the Pressburger and Erin Johnston, I appreciate their great help throughout my study at Carleton. I am also indebted to my friends in DGES, especially Beth Mburu, Gary Martin, Andrea Carrion and Gabrielle Hardy for their warm and caring concerns about my family and their help in my academic life. vi TABLE OF CONTENTS