Authors
Tran Duc Vien, Stephen J Leisz, Nguyen Thanh Lam, A Terry Rambo
Publication date
2006/8/1
Journal
Mountain Research and Development
Pages
192-196
Publisher
United Nations University and International Mountain Society
Description
Research in Vietnam's uplands shows that poverty alleviation and environmental protection can be most readily achieved by communities buildings, protecting, and using their own assets more effectively. This approach starts by looking at what poor people already have, not what they lack. By contrast, government development policies often seek to modernize the rural sector through introduction of new agricultural technology and improved marketing without taking existing local capacities into account. Such policies often fail to achieve their objectives. Traditional composite swidden agriculture (CSA), by contrast, may be more environmentally sustainable and better able to enhance household food security than many "modern" agricultural systems. Therefore, improvement of existing systems of composite swiddening in combination with adoption of new ventures, such as cattle raising, may achieve greater success …
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