Forest and Society
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019): NOVEMBER

Contribution of forest to rural households’ livelihood: evidences from Da river basin in the northwest mountainous region of Vietnam

Tran Van Chu (Vietnam National University of Forestry)
Trinh Quang Thoai (Vietnam National University of Forestry)
Cao Quoc An (Vietnam National University of Forestry)
Pham Minh Toai (Vietnam National University of Forestry)
Leni D. Camacho (University of the Philippines Los Baños)
Hoang Van Sam (Vietnam National University of Forestry)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Sep 2019

Abstract

This paper examined how forest has contributed to rural households’ livelihood in Da river basin, the northwest mountainous region of Vietnam. The results revealed that forest predominantly contributes to the total income of rural residents in the region. Specifically, forestry land area, access to non-timber forest products, and payment for forest environmental services significantly affected household’s income in the region. However, rural people in the region have still faced several difficulties that constrain household’s livelihood. Of these difficulties, lack of financial capital, epidemic diseases in animal husbandry, limited access to market information and natural disaster are popular barriers to livelihood of people in the region. This paper also recommended several policies to improve rural livelihood in Da river basin. These includes: (i) integrating issues regarding payment for forest environmental services and REDD+ into socioeconomic development plan; (ii) improving awareness of local people on sustainable natural capital use through ecosystem conservation policy; (iii) providing preferential credit and training on agricultural production techniques; and (iv) encouraging market-oriented agriculture.  

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Journal Info

Abbrev

fs

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Environmental Science Social Sciences

Description

Forest and Society is an international and interdisciplinary journal, which publishes peer-reviewed social, political and economic research relating to people, land, and forests. Forest and Society has main geographic focus on Southeast Asia but we do not limit research possibilities that compare ...