The impact of government policies on land use in Northern Vietnam: An institutional approach for understanding farmer decisions

The impact of government policies on land use in Northern Vietnam: An institutional approach for understanding farmer decisions
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Total Pages : 31
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ISBN-10 : 9789290906643
ISBN-13 : 9290906642
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Book Synopsis The impact of government policies on land use in Northern Vietnam: An institutional approach for understanding farmer decisions by : Clement, Floriane, Amezaga, Jaime M., Orange, Didier, Toan, Tran Duc

Download or read book The impact of government policies on land use in Northern Vietnam: An institutional approach for understanding farmer decisions written by Clement, Floriane, Amezaga, Jaime M., Orange, Didier, Toan, Tran Duc and published by IWMI. This book was released on 2007 with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report identifies the driving forces for reforestation in three villages of Northern Vietnam. Using an institutional analysis focused on the rules governing upland access and use, the authors assess the relative impact of state policies (reforestation programs and forestland allocation) on land use change. Findings show that the latter are indirectly responsible for reforestation, but not because of the incentives they provided. Instead, they disrupted the local rules governing annual crop cultivation and grazing activities leading to the end of annual cropping. Tree plantation was chosen by farmers as a last resort option. Lessons learned highlight the importance of local level studies and collective rules for land management.


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