Outcome and impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Village Program in Northern Vietnam
Yen Bai province inherits representative biophysical, socio-economic, smaller-holder farming characteristics to economic marginalization and climatic risks and impacts to agricultural production and local livelihoods of Vietnam’s northern mountain region (NMR). The CCAFS project deployed to Ma Clima...
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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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| author | Nguyen, Hung Anh Bui, Le Vinh Do, Thi Thu Ha Talsma, Tiffany Nguyen, Tuan Cuong Nguyen, Tran Lam Hoang, Hoa Vu, Thanh Bien Trieu, Hong Lua |
| author_browse | Bui, Le Vinh Do, Thi Thu Ha Hoang, Hoa Nguyen, Hung Anh Nguyen, Tran Lam Nguyen, Tuan Cuong Talsma, Tiffany Trieu, Hong Lua Vu, Thanh Bien |
| author_facet | Nguyen, Hung Anh Bui, Le Vinh Do, Thi Thu Ha Talsma, Tiffany Nguyen, Tuan Cuong Nguyen, Tran Lam Hoang, Hoa Vu, Thanh Bien Trieu, Hong Lua |
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| description | Yen Bai province inherits representative biophysical, socio-economic, smaller-holder farming characteristics to economic marginalization and climatic risks and impacts to agricultural production and local livelihoods of Vietnam’s northern mountain region (NMR). The CCAFS project deployed to Ma Climate-Smart Village (CSV) in Yen Bai in 2015 with bilateral funding support from two other research projects aimed at setting up a demonstration-for-scaling example of a rural community equipped with capacities for enhanced climate adaptation and resilience. This study applied a three tier interview data collection methodology (key informant interviews – focus group discussions – indepth farmer interviews) to thoroughly investigate 120 households about six main outcomes accomplished by the project up until 2021. The project has achieved great outcomes from the village to the provincial levels. However, the project work still has a potential to be scaled to the National Target Program on New Rural Development (NTM) given its interest in developing resilient communities in climate-vulnerable regions across the country applying the CSV approach in its 2021-2025 strategy. Despite the closing of the CCAFS program by December 2021, this most important scaling pathway will be continued by the VIBE 2018.05 (funded by the Irish Aid) and COALESCE/2020/34 (funded by the Irish Research Council) under the management of Vietnam National University of Agriculture – a long-term strategic partner of the CCAFS program in the NRM. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1166402025-11-05T12:18:23Z Outcome and impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Village Program in Northern Vietnam Nguyen, Hung Anh Bui, Le Vinh Do, Thi Thu Ha Talsma, Tiffany Nguyen, Tuan Cuong Nguyen, Tran Lam Hoang, Hoa Vu, Thanh Bien Trieu, Hong Lua agriculture climate-smart agriculture climate change food security Yen Bai province inherits representative biophysical, socio-economic, smaller-holder farming characteristics to economic marginalization and climatic risks and impacts to agricultural production and local livelihoods of Vietnam’s northern mountain region (NMR). The CCAFS project deployed to Ma Climate-Smart Village (CSV) in Yen Bai in 2015 with bilateral funding support from two other research projects aimed at setting up a demonstration-for-scaling example of a rural community equipped with capacities for enhanced climate adaptation and resilience. This study applied a three tier interview data collection methodology (key informant interviews – focus group discussions – indepth farmer interviews) to thoroughly investigate 120 households about six main outcomes accomplished by the project up until 2021. The project has achieved great outcomes from the village to the provincial levels. However, the project work still has a potential to be scaled to the National Target Program on New Rural Development (NTM) given its interest in developing resilient communities in climate-vulnerable regions across the country applying the CSV approach in its 2021-2025 strategy. Despite the closing of the CCAFS program by December 2021, this most important scaling pathway will be continued by the VIBE 2018.05 (funded by the Irish Aid) and COALESCE/2020/34 (funded by the Irish Research Council) under the management of Vietnam National University of Agriculture – a long-term strategic partner of the CCAFS program in the NRM. 2021-12-09 2021-12-09T20:37:39Z 2021-12-09T20:37:39Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116640 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Nguyen HA, Bui LV, Do TTH, Talsma T, Nguyen TC, Nguyen TL, Hoang H, Vu TB, Trieu HL. 2021. Outcome and impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Village Program in Northern Vietnam. CCAFS Working Paper no. 398. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). |
| spellingShingle | agriculture climate-smart agriculture climate change food security Nguyen, Hung Anh Bui, Le Vinh Do, Thi Thu Ha Talsma, Tiffany Nguyen, Tuan Cuong Nguyen, Tran Lam Hoang, Hoa Vu, Thanh Bien Trieu, Hong Lua Outcome and impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Village Program in Northern Vietnam |
| title | Outcome and impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Village Program in Northern Vietnam |
| title_full | Outcome and impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Village Program in Northern Vietnam |
| title_fullStr | Outcome and impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Village Program in Northern Vietnam |
| title_full_unstemmed | Outcome and impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Village Program in Northern Vietnam |
| title_short | Outcome and impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Village Program in Northern Vietnam |
| title_sort | outcome and impact assessment of the climate smart village program in northern vietnam |
| topic | agriculture climate-smart agriculture climate change food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116640 |
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