Economic reforms and mangrove forests in central Vietnam
Community-based
natural resource management (CBNRM) is increasingly viewed as
especially suitable for promoting the sustainable development of
common-pool resources. It is considered an alternative to state control
or privatization because it ostensibly brings about decentralization,
meaningful participation, and conservation. Although attracting
international attention, CBNRM has not been widely implemented in
Vietnam, where the main strategies are centralized management by state
agencies and assignment of management responsibility to individual
households. Findings are presented of a study of mangrove forest use and
management in a commune in central Vietnam since the introduction of
economic reforms in 1986. This article argues that the promotion of
nationalization or privatization, rather than solving problems of
resource degradation and overexploitation, has deprived many rural
households of their livelihoods. Further research is needed to define
what mix of economic incentives and state and community regulation will
best achieve and maintain sustainable and equitable management of local
resources.
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