Impact des dynamiques agraires sur les paysages de montagne au nord du Vietnam au cours de la décennie 1990

The extreme diversity of the mountainous zones of northern Vietnam causes national policies to have vastly different outcomes in different areas, even within the same province or district. In this paper, we examine the relationships between the biophysical and socioeconomic factors that shape people...

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Main Authors: Jean-Christophe Castella, Nathalie Rachel Tronche, Nguyen Vu
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Language:deu
Published: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2005-01-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/2831
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spelling doaj-6046540a216a42a890178ae29a81beff2020-11-25T01:54:36ZdeuUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésCybergeo1278-33662005-01-0110.4000/cybergeo.2831Impact des dynamiques agraires sur les paysages de montagne au nord du Vietnam au cours de la décennie 1990Jean-Christophe CastellaNathalie Rachel TroncheNguyen VuThe extreme diversity of the mountainous zones of northern Vietnam causes national policies to have vastly different outcomes in different areas, even within the same province or district. In this paper, we examine the relationships between the biophysical and socioeconomic factors that shape peoples’ livelihood strategies and, ultimately, their standards of living.We combine a regional-level geographic approach with localized monographic studies to assess the effect of geographic conditions on rural development. After identifying the village as the elementary unit of natural resource management, we demonstrate that landscape composition is an important defining factor behind village production systems. Villages that have production systems based on wide valley bottoms cropped with irrigated rice tend to be compact and accessible. In contrast, villages in steeply-sloped forested areas tend to be spread out, inaccessible. The Doi moi reforms of the 1980s and 1990s have mostly benefited the former type of villages, populated mostly by the Tày and Kinh ethnic groups, while leaving behind the latter type, mostly Dao and H’mong. The geographic approach offers researchers a mechanism for identifying the villages in greatest need of technical assistance.http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/2831accessibilitylandscape changesnatural resourcesmountain agriculture
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Impact des dynamiques agraires sur les paysages de montagne au nord du Vietnam au cours de la décennie 1990
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landscape changes
natural resources
mountain agriculture
author_facet Jean-Christophe Castella
Nathalie Rachel Tronche
Nguyen Vu
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title Impact des dynamiques agraires sur les paysages de montagne au nord du Vietnam au cours de la décennie 1990
title_short Impact des dynamiques agraires sur les paysages de montagne au nord du Vietnam au cours de la décennie 1990
title_full Impact des dynamiques agraires sur les paysages de montagne au nord du Vietnam au cours de la décennie 1990
title_fullStr Impact des dynamiques agraires sur les paysages de montagne au nord du Vietnam au cours de la décennie 1990
title_full_unstemmed Impact des dynamiques agraires sur les paysages de montagne au nord du Vietnam au cours de la décennie 1990
title_sort impact des dynamiques agraires sur les paysages de montagne au nord du vietnam au cours de la décennie 1990
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
series Cybergeo
issn 1278-3366
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The extreme diversity of the mountainous zones of northern Vietnam causes national policies to have vastly different outcomes in different areas, even within the same province or district. In this paper, we examine the relationships between the biophysical and socioeconomic factors that shape peoples’ livelihood strategies and, ultimately, their standards of living.We combine a regional-level geographic approach with localized monographic studies to assess the effect of geographic conditions on rural development. After identifying the village as the elementary unit of natural resource management, we demonstrate that landscape composition is an important defining factor behind village production systems. Villages that have production systems based on wide valley bottoms cropped with irrigated rice tend to be compact and accessible. In contrast, villages in steeply-sloped forested areas tend to be spread out, inaccessible. The Doi moi reforms of the 1980s and 1990s have mostly benefited the former type of villages, populated mostly by the Tày and Kinh ethnic groups, while leaving behind the latter type, mostly Dao and H’mong. The geographic approach offers researchers a mechanism for identifying the villages in greatest need of technical assistance.
topic accessibility
landscape changes
natural resources
mountain agriculture
url http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/2831
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