DLC Logo

Digital Library of the Commons

Home Browse Search User Services Submit a Document About Help








Towards Upland Sustainable Development: Livelihood Gains and Resource Management in Central Vietnam

An, Le Van. 2006. "Towards Upland Sustainable Development: Livelihood Gains and Resource Management in Central Vietnam." Presented at "Survival of the Commons: Mounting Challenges and New Realities," the Eleventh Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Bali, Indonesia, June 19-23, 2006.

Full text available as:
PDF

Abstract

"The livelihoods of upland people in Vietnam depended mainly on traditional farming systems, including shifting cultivation in some areas and collecting many different non-timber forest products from natural forest. However, "in order to protect the forest better," continuous and sedentary farming practices are being encouraged by the government and shifting cultivation is in fact banned. Forests in Central Vietnam were seriously degraded during the war years and after that by extensive logging, both legally and illegally. An increasing population and the need to improve livelihoods have meant that the agricultural frontier has expanded and resettlement programs have been supported. Finding viable alternatives for farmers who used to practice shifting cultivation is a challenge for farming communities and other stakeholders alike. The CBNRM project supported by IDRC and the Ford Foundation was implemented by researchers from Hue University of Agriculture and Forestry and carried out mainly in Hong Ha commune in A Luoi district of Thua Thien Hue province. This paper presents key lessons from these experiences. We conclude that CBNRM approaches should balance long-term resource management sustainability, mainly through resource tenure issues that are often complex and difficult to resolve, with satisfying the shorter-term livelihood needs of villagers."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:IASCP
indigenous institutions--Vietnam
hill farming--Vietnam
forest products--Vietnam
CBRM--Vietnam
ID Code:1952

 

This is an open-access digital library and archive.
Copyright for DLC documents is retained by the authors.
Use and distribution by you is subject to citation of the original source.
Questions or Comments: Email to Digital Library of the Commons
Copyright 2003, The Trustees of Indiana University