A multi-level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in Northern Vietnam

Many Asian countries have recently devolved land use rights to households and communities. Often largely supported by donors and non-governmental international organizations, the success of these initiatives in improving livelihoods and forest or land management has been challenged by an increasing...

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Main Authors: Clement, Floriane, Amezaga, Jaime M., Orange, Didier, Calder, I.R.C., Large, A.R.G.
Format: Ponencia
Language:Inglés
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41549
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author Clement, Floriane
Amezaga, Jaime M.
Orange, Didier
Calder, I.R.C.
Large, A.R.G.
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Calder, I.R.C.
Clement, Floriane
Large, A.R.G.
Orange, Didier
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Amezaga, Jaime M.
Orange, Didier
Calder, I.R.C.
Large, A.R.G.
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description Many Asian countries have recently devolved land use rights to households and communities. Often largely supported by donors and non-governmental international organizations, the success of these initiatives in improving livelihoods and forest or land management has been challenged by an increasing number of scholars for the last few years. Based on the case study of the Northern uplands of Vietnam, this paper investigates why forestland allocation has hardly achieved its intended objectives regarding land use and management. Results suggest that the gaps between stated intentions and outcomes result from inappropriate institutions and erroneous beliefs often linked with the economic and political context. We encourage the adoption of a similar multi-level framework focusing on actors' incentives and beliefs to understand policy discrepancies and better guide future policies.
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spelling CGSpace415492025-03-11T09:50:20Z A multi-level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in Northern Vietnam Clement, Floriane Amezaga, Jaime M. Orange, Didier Calder, I.R.C. Large, A.R.G. land management land use land tenure community forestry households Many Asian countries have recently devolved land use rights to households and communities. Often largely supported by donors and non-governmental international organizations, the success of these initiatives in improving livelihoods and forest or land management has been challenged by an increasing number of scholars for the last few years. Based on the case study of the Northern uplands of Vietnam, this paper investigates why forestland allocation has hardly achieved its intended objectives regarding land use and management. Results suggest that the gaps between stated intentions and outcomes result from inappropriate institutions and erroneous beliefs often linked with the economic and political context. We encourage the adoption of a similar multi-level framework focusing on actors' incentives and beliefs to understand policy discrepancies and better guide future policies. 2007 2014-06-13T15:07:46Z 2014-06-13T15:07:46Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41549 en Limited Access Clement, Floriane; Amezaga, J. M.; Orange, Didier; Calder, I. R. C.; Large, A. R. G. 2007. A multi-level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in Northern Vietnam. Poster presented at the RECOFTC Conference on ?Poverty Reduction and Forests: Tenure, Market and Policy Reforms?, Bangkok, Thailand, 3-7 September 2007. 11p.
spellingShingle land management
land use
land tenure
community forestry
households
Clement, Floriane
Amezaga, Jaime M.
Orange, Didier
Calder, I.R.C.
Large, A.R.G.
A multi-level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in Northern Vietnam
title A multi-level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in Northern Vietnam
title_full A multi-level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in Northern Vietnam
title_fullStr A multi-level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in Northern Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed A multi-level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in Northern Vietnam
title_short A multi-level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in Northern Vietnam
title_sort multi level approach to analyse the impact of forestland allocation on land management in northern vietnam
topic land management
land use
land tenure
community forestry
households
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41549
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