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Livelihood Models to Adapt to Climate Change in A Luoi District, Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam

In: Global Changes and Sustainable Development in Asian Emerging Market Economies: Volume 2

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  • Lang Chi Phuc Le

    (University of Education, Hue University)

  • Huong Minh Thi Nguyen

    (University of Education, Hue University)

  • Hang Anh Phan

    (University of Science, Hue University)

  • Thinh Huu Phan

    (University of Education, Hue University)

  • Hang Diem Thi Huynh

    (University of Education, Hue University)

  • Son Hoang Nguyen

    (University of Education, Hue University
    Hue University)

Abstract

The research adopted analytical and synthesis methods, field surveys combined with the rapid rural assessment approach involving the participation of local people, and the SWOT assessment method to investigate the current state of livelihood models in A Luoi district, Thua Thien Hue, that are adapting to climate change. The study aimed to identify sustainable livelihood models that could be replicated and applied to minimize the impact of natural disasters such as floods, landslides, droughts, and cold snaps. The findings showed that although several simple agricultural and agro-forestry methods, such as Forest-garden-garden-barn, have been formed in A Luoi district, their economic effect is not high. The recommended livelihood models that can be replicated and applied include Home garden-forest trees, Home garden-fruit trees, Forest+burn-overland or grazing land+Field, Garden-Pond-Barn, and Forest-Garden-Pond-Barn. These results will aid local leaders in formulating solutions for sustainable socio-economic development.

Suggested Citation

  • Lang Chi Phuc Le & Huong Minh Thi Nguyen & Hang Anh Phan & Thinh Huu Phan & Hang Diem Thi Huynh & Son Hoang Nguyen, 2024. "Livelihood Models to Adapt to Climate Change in A Luoi District, Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam," Springer Books, in: An Thinh Nguyen & Luc Hens (ed.), Global Changes and Sustainable Development in Asian Emerging Market Economies: Volume 2, chapter 0, pages 219-235, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-68842-3_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-68842-3_14
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