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EEPSEA Policy Brief: Forest Management Systems in the Uplands of Vietnam: Social, Economic and Environmental Perspectives
2001-04-25
Nguyen Nghia Bien
One of the challenges facing forest conservation in Southeast Asia is to develop management systems that deliver environmental sustainability and secure long-term livelihoods for local people. Choosing and developing such systems is a complex task since there are many diverse and often conflicting interests to take into account. A recent study in the northern uplands of Viet Nam has shown that a participatory approach can yield results that inform policy making and empower and involve local communities.
More details: EEPSEA Policy Brief: Forest Management Systems in the Uplands of Vietnam: Social, Economic and Environmental Perspectives
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