Promotie

Forestland Allocation in Vietnam: An Economic Analysis

Promovendus HH (Hoang) Dinh
Promotor prof.dr. JHH (Justus) Wesseler
Externe copromotor Prof.dr. Alec Zuo – University of Adelaide
Organisatie Wageningen University, Leerstoelgroep Agrarische economie en plattelandsbeleid
Datum

ma 14 oktober 2024 13:00 tot 15:00

Locatie Omnia, gebouwnummer 105
Hoge Steeg 2
6708 PH Wageningen
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Zaal/kamer Auditorium

Samenvatting (Engelstalig)

Following an exhausted decade of centrally planned economy, the Vietnam’s 14-million-hectare forestland allocation (FLA) to recipient entities, including millions of upland households, is one of the largest land decentralization programs in the developing world. However, the policy has been controversial. Through a comprehensive investigation, this study found that the low-cost and hasty formulation and implementation of the FLA policy to households, despite yielding unintended outcome and impact, laid an important foundation for subsequent household economic development, especially during later decades of continuous economic growth. While many
households abandoned the land they received, a proportion of households took advantage of market prospects and government support, neglecting land tenure insecurity, to plant trees. Despite the overall impact on improving welfare and poverty alleviation for mountainous households, the impact on the poorest group remains modest. The study proposes policy recommendations to move the FLA forward, including the promotion of tree contract-farming.