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
Conflicts of interest between forest conservation and livelihoods of swidden communities in Vietnam ...
This research aims to explore the effects of forest land allocation policy (FLA) on livelihood activ...
Abstract Although forest devolution has become a major trend in forest governance in developing coun...
In many countries worldwide, similar state policies on land management have been implemented as a re...
International audienceThrough the lens of the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework...
Paper presented at the International Symposium, Towards Sustainable Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mo...
In the early 1990s following the decollectivization of agriculture, the Vietnamese government distri...
We test an emerging theory of the forest transition using the case of Vietnam. In the early 1990s, d...
Poster presented at the RECOFTC Conference on "Poverty Reduction and Forests: Tenure, Market and Pol...
Stemming from a three-village case study in northern Vietnam, this paper examines how farmers have c...
This study outlines the changes in agricultural policies and market conditions in Vietnam for the la...
The North Upland of Vietnam is characterized by biophysical, social and cultural diversity as well a...
Stemming from a three villages case study in Northern Vietnam, this paper examines how farmers have ...
In Vietnam, a quasi-private property regime has been established in 1993 with the issuance of exchan...
In Vietnam, a quasi-private property regime has been established in 1993, with the issuance exchange...
Conflicts of interest between forest conservation and livelihoods of swidden communities in Vietnam ...
This research aims to explore the effects of forest land allocation policy (FLA) on livelihood activ...
Abstract Although forest devolution has become a major trend in forest governance in developing coun...
In many countries worldwide, similar state policies on land management have been implemented as a re...
International audienceThrough the lens of the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework...
Paper presented at the International Symposium, Towards Sustainable Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mo...
In the early 1990s following the decollectivization of agriculture, the Vietnamese government distri...
We test an emerging theory of the forest transition using the case of Vietnam. In the early 1990s, d...
Poster presented at the RECOFTC Conference on "Poverty Reduction and Forests: Tenure, Market and Pol...
Stemming from a three-village case study in northern Vietnam, this paper examines how farmers have c...
This study outlines the changes in agricultural policies and market conditions in Vietnam for the la...
The North Upland of Vietnam is characterized by biophysical, social and cultural diversity as well a...
Stemming from a three villages case study in Northern Vietnam, this paper examines how farmers have ...
In Vietnam, a quasi-private property regime has been established in 1993 with the issuance of exchan...
In Vietnam, a quasi-private property regime has been established in 1993, with the issuance exchange...
Conflicts of interest between forest conservation and livelihoods of swidden communities in Vietnam ...
This research aims to explore the effects of forest land allocation policy (FLA) on livelihood activ...
Abstract Although forest devolution has become a major trend in forest governance in developing coun...