Authors: Nguyen Quang Tan, Nguyen Ba Ngai, Tran Ngoc Thanh
Publisher: RECOFTC and the Forest Governance Learning Group (FGLG)
April 2008
Over the last 20 years, Vietnam has taken significant steps towards devolving forest management and providing tenure rights to local communities. How has this changed their lives and livelihoods?
A study was undertaken in two provinces to investigate the workings and impacts of recent forest tenure reforms, and proposes key policy recommendations to address current challenges and opportunities. This policy brief focuses on four key issues:
The ability of local people to manage forests
Unlocking Climate Change Mitigation
Illegal Logging: Current Issues and Opportunities for SENSA/SIDA Engagement in Southeast Asia
The Year of ‘Forests for People’ – Living Between Hope and Reality
What People are saying About the Community Forestry Bill
The struggle over Asia’s forests: Forest conflict in Asia and implications for REDD+