Poverty and aquatic resources in Vietnam: an assessment of the role and potential of aquatic resource management in poor people's livelihoods

This report seeks to discuss a variety of approaches to poverty in order to illustrate the diversity of poor people, and the range of ways in which people are poor, facilitating a broader understanding of poverty and the significance of aquatic resources in poor people’s livelihoods. This is intended to provide a balance to the general neglect of the poor in the pursuit of aquaculture development within the Fisheries sector. It is alsointended that this approach to poverty will assist in the planning and targeting of aquatic resource interventions that aim to promote poverty alleviation.In its many different forms, poverty remains a persistent problem with a great number of people facing deprivation and vulnerable livelihoods. Rates of poverty alleviation also differ; whereas the Red River Delta has achieved the greatest reductions in poverty, the Mekong Delta has achieved the smallest improvements, with possible indications that inequality has increased (see 2.4). Inequality between regions persists despite progress inall regions. (PDF has 37 pages.)

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Other Authors: Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)
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Language:English
Published: Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) 2000
Subjects:Aquaculture, Sociology, Vietnam, fisheries, aquaculture, poverty,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20206
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-202062021-07-13T02:45:05Z Poverty and aquatic resources in Vietnam: an assessment of the role and potential of aquatic resource management in poor people's livelihoods Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) Aquaculture Sociology Vietnam fisheries aquaculture poverty This report seeks to discuss a variety of approaches to poverty in order to illustrate the diversity of poor people, and the range of ways in which people are poor, facilitating a broader understanding of poverty and the significance of aquatic resources in poor people’s livelihoods. This is intended to provide a balance to the general neglect of the poor in the pursuit of aquaculture development within the Fisheries sector. It is alsointended that this approach to poverty will assist in the planning and targeting of aquatic resource interventions that aim to promote poverty alleviation.In its many different forms, poverty remains a persistent problem with a great number of people facing deprivation and vulnerable livelihoods. Rates of poverty alleviation also differ; whereas the Red River Delta has achieved the greatest reductions in poverty, the Mekong Delta has achieved the smallest improvements, with possible indications that inequality has increased (see 2.4). Inequality between regions persists despite progress inall regions. (PDF has 37 pages.) The STREAM Initiative was hosted at the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA) in Bangkok (Thailand) 2021-06-24T15:19:21Z 2021-06-24T15:19:21Z 2000 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20206 en application/pdf application/pdf Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) Bangkok , Thailand http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2401 424 2011-09-29 19:09:35 2401 Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management
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Poverty and aquatic resources in Vietnam: an assessment of the role and potential of aquatic resource management in poor people's livelihoods
description This report seeks to discuss a variety of approaches to poverty in order to illustrate the diversity of poor people, and the range of ways in which people are poor, facilitating a broader understanding of poverty and the significance of aquatic resources in poor people’s livelihoods. This is intended to provide a balance to the general neglect of the poor in the pursuit of aquaculture development within the Fisheries sector. It is alsointended that this approach to poverty will assist in the planning and targeting of aquatic resource interventions that aim to promote poverty alleviation.In its many different forms, poverty remains a persistent problem with a great number of people facing deprivation and vulnerable livelihoods. Rates of poverty alleviation also differ; whereas the Red River Delta has achieved the greatest reductions in poverty, the Mekong Delta has achieved the smallest improvements, with possible indications that inequality has increased (see 2.4). Inequality between regions persists despite progress inall regions. (PDF has 37 pages.)
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title Poverty and aquatic resources in Vietnam: an assessment of the role and potential of aquatic resource management in poor people's livelihoods
title_short Poverty and aquatic resources in Vietnam: an assessment of the role and potential of aquatic resource management in poor people's livelihoods
title_full Poverty and aquatic resources in Vietnam: an assessment of the role and potential of aquatic resource management in poor people's livelihoods
title_fullStr Poverty and aquatic resources in Vietnam: an assessment of the role and potential of aquatic resource management in poor people's livelihoods
title_full_unstemmed Poverty and aquatic resources in Vietnam: an assessment of the role and potential of aquatic resource management in poor people's livelihoods
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