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Competing for Land, Mangroves and Marine Resources in Coastal Vietnam

English · Hardback

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This book presents a historical and ethnographic study of changing mangrove management in northern Vietnam over the past 100 years, grounded in a case study in the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam. The book shows that three primary socio-economic dynamics have affected mangroves:  enclosure movements that have restricted access by different user communities over time, such as the exclusion of women; changing valuation of mangroves and their products and services; and social and class differentiation caused by privatization of once common resources. The result of these pressures have been erosions of norms, rules, and collective action to protect and nurture mangroves, leading to widespread loss of coastal forests. Sustainable mangrove management will require attention to these dynamics to address current-day land conflicts. The book will be of interest to policy-makers, practitioners, and academics and students in forest policy, management and governance; rural livelihoods;and globalization and agrarian change. 

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Mangrove Systems Facing Enclosures, Markets and Social Inequality.- Chapter 2. Early History of Mangrove Management in Giao L c.- Chapter 3. Socialism, Cooperatives and Mangrove Management in Giao L c (1954-1985).- Chapter 4. Impacts of Economic Renovation on Households and Coastal Ecosystems.- Chapter 5. Social Differentiation under i m i Reforms.- Chapter 6. Conclusions.

About the author










Dr. Hue Le is senior researcher and lecturer from the VNU - Central Institute for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (CRES), Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Dr. Le¿s research focuses on natural resource management, land tenure, and gender. Her scholarship examines the differentiating effects of the macro policy and investigates how social differentiation and power relations affect the way in which different classes of people use the resources and the income that each class earns from forest-related resources.

Dr. Le received her MA in Urban and Environmental Policy at Tufts University and her PhD in Agriculture and Rural Development at the Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands. From February to August 2012, she was a Fulbright visiting scholar at the Earth Institute at Columbia University. From October to November 2016, she was a visiting scholar at York Centre for Asian Research, York University.


Product details

Authors Hue Le
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.09.2021
 
EAN 9789402421071
ISBN 978-94-0-242107-1
No. of pages 171
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XVII, 171 p. 13 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Series MARE Publication Series
Mare Publication
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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