Tag Archives: Vietnam

Investigating the Role of Market Incentives and Local State Actors for Group Forest Certification in Vietnam

Kyle Wagner/ May 1, 2018/ Blog/ 0 comments

By: Nga Thi Ha Master of Public Policy Crawford School of Public Policy The Australian National University Canberra, Australia The Vietnamese Government has implemented far reaching policies and programs to increase tree cover by promoting plantation forestry. This has resulted in a current area of 3.4 million ha. of plantations, about half managed by smallholders and this is continuing to

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Experimenting with focus groups

contributor/ May 11, 2017/ Blog/ 0 comments

Posted on behalf of Mariska Bottema, PhD candidate at the Environmental Policy Group at Wageningen University and Research Centre. I just completed research in my third field study site and would like to use this opportunity to reflect on some of my experiences with conducting focus groups, since this was the first time I have applied this method of data

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The Mekong Delta – Where the Magic Happens

Lisa Van Wageningen/ February 19, 2016/ Blog/ 0 comments

The main reason why I am in South-East Asia is because I did not like the idea of me writing a thesis on shrimp farming, without ever having seen a shrimp farm. In Vietnam, about 80 percent of the shrimp farms are located in the South. There are some shrimp farms in the centre and the North of the country,

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Naturland organic shrimp farming Vietnam

contributor/ January 20, 2016/ Projects/ 0 comments

SurveyNaturland Organic Shrimp in Vietnam Naturland organic shrimp farming in Vietnam provides organic shrimp for the Swiss market, in an attempt to improve the conditions of mangrove forests.