Full description
A case study approach with a mixed method has been employed in this study. Household surveys (n=150) of three ethnic groups (Chau Ma, Stieng and Kinh) and key informant interviews (n=36) were conducted to collect data on a range of aspects, including: household demographics, forest usage, and local views on the impact of the two alternative livelihood initiatives on their livelihood and perception of forest conservation. The key informants were interviewed at length about their roles, responsibilities, the quality of the local participation, and evaluation of the effectiveness of the two alternative livelihood initiatives on local livelihood and forest conservation.Issued: 2020-06-01
Subjects
110402 Socio-cultural issues in tourism |
190101 Climate change adaptation measures (excl. ecosystem) |
Climate and Climate Change |
Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services |
Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services |
Commercial Services and Tourism |
Climate Change Adaptation Measures |
Coastal and Estuarine Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity |
Coastal and Estuarine Systems and Management |
Coastal or Estuarine Biodiversity |
Environment |
Environmental Management |
Flora, Fauna and Biodiversity |
Human Society |
Policy and Administration |
Policy and Administration |
Rural Sociology |
Rural Sociology |
Sociology |
Studies in Human Society |
Socio-Cultural Issues in Tourism |
Sociology |
Tourism |
Tourism |
Tourism |
Tourism Management |
Tourism Policy |
Tourism Management |
Tourism Policy |
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handle :
https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/54820
Identifiers
- DOI : 10.25952/MH12-6S58
- Handle : 1959.11/54823
- Local : une:1959.11/54823