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Tên Hydropower development in Vietnam: Involuntary resettlement and factors enabling rehabilitation
Lĩnh vực Kinh tế học
Tác giả Thi Minh Hang Bui; Pepijn Schreinemachers; Thomas Berger
Nhà xuất bản / Tạp chí Tập 31 Năm 2013
Số hiệu ISSN/ISBN ISSN: 0264-8377
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This paper examines the livelihood outcomes and adaptation strategies of households who have been
involuntarily resettled from the project area of the Son La Hydropower Project in Vietnam to a remote
mountain location with an intense scarcity of resources. We collected household data using a double
recall, referring to the situation before and after resettlement, and for both the resettled and host households.
The results show that resettled households lost income mainly because of a loss in crop output. In
response, they tried to intensify crop production by using more fertilizers. The distribution of their farm
output and income became less equal after resettlement although land had been distributed equally to
all households. The host households had a greater number of opportunities to adapt and increased the
cropping frequency of rice, intensified mineral fertilizer use and intensified livestock production, and as a
result, their farm output and incomes increased. The livelihood adaptation of both the host and resettled
households was strongly conditioned by a lack of available livelihood assets in this remote mountain location;
it is therefore questionable whether households will be able to maintain their livelihood outcomes
in the long run.

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