Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Rice and black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) are produced in coastal area of the Mekong, Vietnam under different patterns depending on biophysical and social economic conditions. In the north part of Bac Lieu province in the Mekong Delta, competitions for land used among these farming systems have...

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Main Authors: Dung, L.C., Le Page, C., Hoanh, Chu Thai
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38451
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Le Page, C.
Hoanh, Chu Thai
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description Rice and black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) are produced in coastal area of the Mekong, Vietnam under different patterns depending on biophysical and social economic conditions. In the north part of Bac Lieu province in the Mekong Delta, competitions for land used among these farming systems have been appeared. Rice and shrimp rotation farming has been gradually encroached by shrimp monoculture due to its higher economic return. Monoculture of shrimp in a large scale however would hardly reach sustainability. This study aims to make explicit the criteria used by local producers in choosing their land use. To collectively discuss about these criteria and to build a common understanding of this complex agro-hydro system, we have been using roleplaying games (RPGs). Three RPG sessions have been organized in three selected villages in Bac Lieu coastal province in the Mekong Delta (i) to understand the competition of land used between rice and shrimp production at a village level; (ii) to understand decision making of farmers under complex biophysical and socio-economic conditions. By playing their own role during a RPG session, local farmers are embedded in participatory simulation. Following the companion modeling approach, the next methodological step will consist in implementing an agent-based model to formalize the shared representation that was built during RPG sessions. Local farmers are then expected to be comfortable in following and discussing computer simulations as they will be able to relate the "agent-based simulations" to what they have experienced as participants of "players-based simulations" (the RPG sessions).
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spelling CGSpace384512025-03-11T09:50:20Z Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam Dung, L.C. Le Page, C. Hoanh, Chu Thai river basins rice fisheries farming systems simulation models agricultural production Rice and black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) are produced in coastal area of the Mekong, Vietnam under different patterns depending on biophysical and social economic conditions. In the north part of Bac Lieu province in the Mekong Delta, competitions for land used among these farming systems have been appeared. Rice and shrimp rotation farming has been gradually encroached by shrimp monoculture due to its higher economic return. Monoculture of shrimp in a large scale however would hardly reach sustainability. This study aims to make explicit the criteria used by local producers in choosing their land use. To collectively discuss about these criteria and to build a common understanding of this complex agro-hydro system, we have been using roleplaying games (RPGs). Three RPG sessions have been organized in three selected villages in Bac Lieu coastal province in the Mekong Delta (i) to understand the competition of land used between rice and shrimp production at a village level; (ii) to understand decision making of farmers under complex biophysical and socio-economic conditions. By playing their own role during a RPG session, local farmers are embedded in participatory simulation. Following the companion modeling approach, the next methodological step will consist in implementing an agent-based model to formalize the shared representation that was built during RPG sessions. Local farmers are then expected to be comfortable in following and discussing computer simulations as they will be able to relate the "agent-based simulations" to what they have experienced as participants of "players-based simulations" (the RPG sessions). 2007 2014-06-13T11:41:59Z 2014-06-13T11:41:59Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38451 en Limited Access Dung, L. C.; Le Page, C.; Hoanh, Chu Thai. 2007. Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam. In Ekasingh, B.; Jintrawet, A; Pratummintra, S. (Eds.). International Conference on Simulation & Modeling. Towards Sustainable Livelihood and Environment. ASIMMOD, The 2nd Asian Simulation and Modeling 2007: Advances in Applications for Management and Decision Making. Chiang Mai, Thailand, 9-11 January 2007. Chatuchak, Bangkok: The Agricultural Cooporative Farmer of Thailand. pp.313-318.
spellingShingle river basins
rice
fisheries
farming systems
simulation models
agricultural production
Dung, L.C.
Le Page, C.
Hoanh, Chu Thai
Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
title Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
title_full Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
title_fullStr Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
title_short Participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
title_sort participatory simulations of competing aquacultural and agricultural land uses in bac lieu province mekong delta vietnam
topic river basins
rice
fisheries
farming systems
simulation models
agricultural production
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/38451
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