Nature+ Quantitative Baseline Household and Worker Survey, Viet Nam

In 2023, the Nature Positive Solutions (Nature+) baseline survey was conducted in Vietnam, focusing on the districts of Sa Pa and Mai Son. The study aimed to describe the socio-economic conditions and agricultural systems in these areas, providing a baseline assessment to inform ongoing Nature+ inte...

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Main Authors: International Food Policy Research Institute, Development and Policies Research Center
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Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159270
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description In 2023, the Nature Positive Solutions (Nature+) baseline survey was conducted in Vietnam, focusing on the districts of Sa Pa and Mai Son. The study aimed to describe the socio-economic conditions and agricultural systems in these areas, providing a baseline assessment to inform ongoing Nature+ interventions. The survey covered 1,153 smallholder farmer households (858 treated and 295 control) across 23 villages. Data collection employed a two-stage sampling technique and assessed various variables, including socio-economic characteristics, agricultural practices, land use, nutrition, and adoption of Nature+ practices. This data will support the evaluation of Nature+'s impacts on inclusion, poverty reduction, food security, livelihoods, and environmental sustainability. Additionally, the survey included interviews with 334 workers, covering socio-demographic characteristics, contract types, forced labor, harassment, workplace health and safety, wages, and overtime. Furthermore, community-level data were collected through interviews conducted by the team’s supervisors in all 23 surveyed villages. Each discussion involved at least three community leaders as key informants.
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spelling CGSpace1592702025-11-20T14:53:43Z Nature+ Quantitative Baseline Household and Worker Survey, Viet Nam International Food Policy Research Institute Development and Policies Research Center baseline studies farming systems smallholders agricultural practices land use nutrition impact assessment inclusion poverty alleviation food security community involvement In 2023, the Nature Positive Solutions (Nature+) baseline survey was conducted in Vietnam, focusing on the districts of Sa Pa and Mai Son. The study aimed to describe the socio-economic conditions and agricultural systems in these areas, providing a baseline assessment to inform ongoing Nature+ interventions. The survey covered 1,153 smallholder farmer households (858 treated and 295 control) across 23 villages. Data collection employed a two-stage sampling technique and assessed various variables, including socio-economic characteristics, agricultural practices, land use, nutrition, and adoption of Nature+ practices. This data will support the evaluation of Nature+'s impacts on inclusion, poverty reduction, food security, livelihoods, and environmental sustainability. Additionally, the survey included interviews with 334 workers, covering socio-demographic characteristics, contract types, forced labor, harassment, workplace health and safety, wages, and overtime. Furthermore, community-level data were collected through interviews conducted by the team’s supervisors in all 23 surveyed villages. Each discussion involved at least three community leaders as key informants. 2024-11-05 2024-11-05T15:49:07Z 2024-11-05T15:49:07Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159270 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159271 Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Development and Policies Research Center (DEPOCEN). 2024. Nature+ Quantitative Baseline Household and Worker Survey, Viet Nam. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PZVGOH. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
spellingShingle baseline studies
farming systems
smallholders
agricultural practices
land use
nutrition
impact assessment
inclusion
poverty alleviation
food security
community involvement
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Development and Policies Research Center
Nature+ Quantitative Baseline Household and Worker Survey, Viet Nam
title Nature+ Quantitative Baseline Household and Worker Survey, Viet Nam
title_full Nature+ Quantitative Baseline Household and Worker Survey, Viet Nam
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title_short Nature+ Quantitative Baseline Household and Worker Survey, Viet Nam
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topic baseline studies
farming systems
smallholders
agricultural practices
land use
nutrition
impact assessment
inclusion
poverty alleviation
food security
community involvement
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