Forest and Forestry Ecocultural System in Central Highlands, Vietnam

In the mindset of ethnic minority communities in Vietnam, Northeastern region, Northwestern regions and Truong Son-Central Highlands refers to a forest-related & cultural ecosystem. Especially, both living space and social space of the ethnic minorities in Truong Son - Central Highlands are deep...

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Main Authors: Nguyen, Van Kim, Ho, Thanh Tam
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https://doi.org/10.25073/2588-1116/vnupam.4179
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-649242019-07-11T06:36:04Z Forest and Forestry Ecocultural System in Central Highlands, Vietnam Rừng và hệ sinh thái văn hóa rừng ở Tây Nguyên Nguyen, Van Kim Ho, Thanh Tam Forestry ecocultural system Forestry village Sustainble development for the Central Highland In the mindset of ethnic minority communities in Vietnam, Northeastern region, Northwestern regions and Truong Son-Central Highlands refers to a forest-related & cultural ecosystem. Especially, both living space and social space of the ethnic minorities in Truong Son - Central Highlands are deeply forest-related. Researchers often call it "mountainous culture", "highland culture" or "upland culture". Similar to many other ethnic minority groups in the North East and North West, those in Central Highland have long “eaten” the forest, have their livelihood based on forest, and shelter in wild highlands without any previous human footprints. They believe that deep forests, high mountains, and watershed forests are sacred, where gods situate in and therefore needed to be strictly protected. However, wars, reclamation, economic development policies, consequences of migration and other reasons have significantly destroyed the forestry ecocultural system in Central Highlands, Vietnam. Ecological environment has been ruined rapidly while cultural spaces have also been seriously damaged. This article aims to examine roles of the forests in the preservation of traditional cultural values of the Central Highlands, and from which, provide recommendations to ensure green and sustainable development for local communities in the Central Highlands in particular and Vietnam in general 2019-07-11T06:36:04Z 2019-07-11T06:36:04Z 2019 Article Nguyen, V. K; Ho, T. T. (2019). Forest and Forestry Ecocultural System in Central Highlands, Vietnam. VNU Journal of Science: Policy and Management Studies, Vol. 35, No. 2 (2019) 39-52 2588-1116 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/64924 https://doi.org/10.25073/2588-1116/vnupam.4179 en Vol 35;No 2 application/pdf H. : ĐHQGHN
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
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country Vietnam
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language English
topic Forestry ecocultural system
Forestry village
Sustainble development for the Central Highland
spellingShingle Forestry ecocultural system
Forestry village
Sustainble development for the Central Highland
Nguyen, Van Kim
Ho, Thanh Tam
Forest and Forestry Ecocultural System in Central Highlands, Vietnam
description In the mindset of ethnic minority communities in Vietnam, Northeastern region, Northwestern regions and Truong Son-Central Highlands refers to a forest-related & cultural ecosystem. Especially, both living space and social space of the ethnic minorities in Truong Son - Central Highlands are deeply forest-related. Researchers often call it "mountainous culture", "highland culture" or "upland culture". Similar to many other ethnic minority groups in the North East and North West, those in Central Highland have long “eaten” the forest, have their livelihood based on forest, and shelter in wild highlands without any previous human footprints. They believe that deep forests, high mountains, and watershed forests are sacred, where gods situate in and therefore needed to be strictly protected. However, wars, reclamation, economic development policies, consequences of migration and other reasons have significantly destroyed the forestry ecocultural system in Central Highlands, Vietnam. Ecological environment has been ruined rapidly while cultural spaces have also been seriously damaged. This article aims to examine roles of the forests in the preservation of traditional cultural values of the Central Highlands, and from which, provide recommendations to ensure green and sustainable development for local communities in the Central Highlands in particular and Vietnam in general
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author Nguyen, Van Kim
Ho, Thanh Tam
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Ho, Thanh Tam
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title Forest and Forestry Ecocultural System in Central Highlands, Vietnam
title_short Forest and Forestry Ecocultural System in Central Highlands, Vietnam
title_full Forest and Forestry Ecocultural System in Central Highlands, Vietnam
title_fullStr Forest and Forestry Ecocultural System in Central Highlands, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Forest and Forestry Ecocultural System in Central Highlands, Vietnam
title_sort forest and forestry ecocultural system in central highlands, vietnam
publisher H. : ĐHQGHN
publishDate 2019
url http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/64924
https://doi.org/10.25073/2588-1116/vnupam.4179
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