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Auteur C.W. Hutton |
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T. Berchoux ; C.W. Hutton ; O. Hensengerth ; H.E. Voepel ; V.P.D. Tri ; P.T. Vu ; N. Hung ; D. Parsons ; S.E. Darby |The Mekong Delta faces significant challenges in supplying Vietnam and its export market countries with agricultural commodities, while ensuring livelihoods and providing living space to its growing population in the context of climate change an[...]![]()
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C.W. Hutton ; O. Hensengerth ; T. Berchoux ; V.P.D. Tri ; T. Tong ; N. Hung ; H. Voepel ; S.E. Darby ; D. Bui ; T.N. Bui ; N. Huy ; D. Parsons |The development of a coherent and coordinated policy for the management of large socio-agricultural systems, such as the Mekong delta in southern Vietnam, is reliant on aligning the development, delivery, and implementation of policy on national[...]![]()
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The main determinants of agricultural employment are related to households access to private assets and the influence of inherited socialeconomic stratification and power relationships. However, despite the recommendations of rural studies whi[...]![]()
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Spatial factors, such as environmental conditions, distance to natural resources and access to services can influence the impacts of climate change on rural household livelihood activities. But neither the determinants of precarious livelihoods [...]![]()
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Despite the increasing interest of the Sustainable Livelihood Framework in the field of international development and in academia and the recent call for the use of mixed-methods approach, there has been little analysis that brings together qual[...]![]()
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H. Voepel ; T. Berchoux ; S.E. Darby ; C.W. Hutton ; C. Hill ; G. Poppy ; L. Quan ; N. Hung ; V.P.D. Tri ; P.G. Whitehead ; A. Nicholas ; D. Parsons | Munich [Allemagne] : European Geosciences Union | Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2019Large river deltas across the globe are under increasing economic and environmental pressure due to overpopulation, climate change, and rising sea levels. River catchment sediments and associated discharge feed delta systems providing nutrients [...]