Soil erosion and land management decisions in Bao Lao District, Lam Dong Province, Central Highlands of Vietnam

This paper addressed two questions, namely: 1) how do changes in environmental conditions influence land use management decisions of upland farmers, and 2) what are the linkages between environmental changes and land management decisions at different levels? The paper provided empirical evidence to...

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Main Authors: Le, Du Van, Dang, Ha Thanh, Nguyen, Thuy Ngoc, Pham, Duc Phuoc Hong, Espaldon, Ma. Victoria O., Magsino, Annielyn O.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-59272022-03-24T05:12:26Z Soil erosion and land management decisions in Bao Lao District, Lam Dong Province, Central Highlands of Vietnam Le, Du Van Dang, Ha Thanh Nguyen, Thuy Ngoc Pham, Duc Phuoc Hong Espaldon, Ma. Victoria O. Magsino, Annielyn O. This paper addressed two questions, namely: 1) how do changes in environmental conditions influence land use management decisions of upland farmers, and 2) what are the linkages between environmental changes and land management decisions at different levels? The paper provided empirical evidence to the dynamic link between decisions and natural resources change. Specifically, the study employed some participatory landscape-lifescape appraisal (PLLA) techniques such as key informants interview and secondary data, which consider the interlocking relationships between environmental changes and land management decisions at a landscape scale. In this study the unit of analysis are two communities located in the Bao Loc district in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, which represent agricultural systems in transition. The paper examined the changes of natural resources—with emphasis on soil erosion—and the factors affecting the land management decisions of farmers and local authorities. Initial results of this research showed that soil erosion in the study sites occurs severely in all crops planted on sloping lands, especially mulberry. All farmers and local authorities are aware about soil erosion occurrence and its damage, but there is little response in their land management decisionmakers. This information could be important input in planning further participatory research activities to address natural resources management. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5061 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Soil erosion—Vietnam—Bao Loc District Land use—Vietnam—Bao Loc District Natural resources—Vietnam—Bao Loc District—Management Agricultural and Resource Economics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Soil erosion—Vietnam—Bao Loc District
Land use—Vietnam—Bao Loc District
Natural resources—Vietnam—Bao Loc District—Management
Agricultural and Resource Economics
spellingShingle Soil erosion—Vietnam—Bao Loc District
Land use—Vietnam—Bao Loc District
Natural resources—Vietnam—Bao Loc District—Management
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Le, Du Van
Dang, Ha Thanh
Nguyen, Thuy Ngoc
Pham, Duc Phuoc Hong
Espaldon, Ma. Victoria O.
Magsino, Annielyn O.
Soil erosion and land management decisions in Bao Lao District, Lam Dong Province, Central Highlands of Vietnam
description This paper addressed two questions, namely: 1) how do changes in environmental conditions influence land use management decisions of upland farmers, and 2) what are the linkages between environmental changes and land management decisions at different levels? The paper provided empirical evidence to the dynamic link between decisions and natural resources change. Specifically, the study employed some participatory landscape-lifescape appraisal (PLLA) techniques such as key informants interview and secondary data, which consider the interlocking relationships between environmental changes and land management decisions at a landscape scale. In this study the unit of analysis are two communities located in the Bao Loc district in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, which represent agricultural systems in transition. The paper examined the changes of natural resources—with emphasis on soil erosion—and the factors affecting the land management decisions of farmers and local authorities. Initial results of this research showed that soil erosion in the study sites occurs severely in all crops planted on sloping lands, especially mulberry. All farmers and local authorities are aware about soil erosion occurrence and its damage, but there is little response in their land management decisionmakers. This information could be important input in planning further participatory research activities to address natural resources management.
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author Le, Du Van
Dang, Ha Thanh
Nguyen, Thuy Ngoc
Pham, Duc Phuoc Hong
Espaldon, Ma. Victoria O.
Magsino, Annielyn O.
author_facet Le, Du Van
Dang, Ha Thanh
Nguyen, Thuy Ngoc
Pham, Duc Phuoc Hong
Espaldon, Ma. Victoria O.
Magsino, Annielyn O.
author_sort Le, Du Van
title Soil erosion and land management decisions in Bao Lao District, Lam Dong Province, Central Highlands of Vietnam
title_short Soil erosion and land management decisions in Bao Lao District, Lam Dong Province, Central Highlands of Vietnam
title_full Soil erosion and land management decisions in Bao Lao District, Lam Dong Province, Central Highlands of Vietnam
title_fullStr Soil erosion and land management decisions in Bao Lao District, Lam Dong Province, Central Highlands of Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Soil erosion and land management decisions in Bao Lao District, Lam Dong Province, Central Highlands of Vietnam
title_sort soil erosion and land management decisions in bao lao district, lam dong province, central highlands of vietnam
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2001
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5061
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