L’implantation des aires protégées au vietnam : quels impacts pour les populations locales ? Une étude de cas dans la province de Lâm Đồng

Since the 1960s, Vietnam, as many others Southeast Asian countries, started the implementation of a protected area network. The objective was to ensure conservation of forest ecosystems, as well as of certain sites of great environmental, historical or even cultural value. But, Southeast Asian fores...

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Main Authors: Steve Déry, Martin Tremblay
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2009-05-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/8059
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L’implantation des aires protégées au vietnam : quels impacts pour les populations locales ? Une étude de cas dans la province de Lâm Đồng
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ethnic minorities
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power of decision
protected areas
Vietnam
Asia
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Martin Tremblay
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title L’implantation des aires protégées au vietnam : quels impacts pour les populations locales ? Une étude de cas dans la province de Lâm Đồng
title_short L’implantation des aires protégées au vietnam : quels impacts pour les populations locales ? Une étude de cas dans la province de Lâm Đồng
title_full L’implantation des aires protégées au vietnam : quels impacts pour les populations locales ? Une étude de cas dans la province de Lâm Đồng
title_fullStr L’implantation des aires protégées au vietnam : quels impacts pour les populations locales ? Une étude de cas dans la province de Lâm Đồng
title_full_unstemmed L’implantation des aires protégées au vietnam : quels impacts pour les populations locales ? Une étude de cas dans la province de Lâm Đồng
title_sort l’implantation des aires protégées au vietnam : quels impacts pour les populations locales ? une étude de cas dans la province de lâm đồng
publisher Éditions en environnement VertigO
series VertigO
issn 1492-8442
publishDate 2009-05-01
description Since the 1960s, Vietnam, as many others Southeast Asian countries, started the implementation of a protected area network. The objective was to ensure conservation of forest ecosystems, as well as of certain sites of great environmental, historical or even cultural value. But, Southeast Asian forests are the most densely inhabited in the world. Delineating national parks or natural reserves contributed to the upheaval of territorial relations where populations were affected: with new rules to follow, livelihoods needed to be adjusted, most of the time by transforming them completely. The hypothesis that articulates this article states that, in continental Southeast Asia, particularly in Vietnam, the construction of a protected area network contributes to the marginalization of populations inhabiting near or inside territories considered for protection. Bi Doup – Nui Ba national park, in Lam Dong province of Vietnam, is used as a case study.
topic ethnic minorities
marginality
power of decision
protected areas
Vietnam
Asia
url http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/8059
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