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This study investigates the impacts of salinity intrusion on agricultural production and food security concerning the gender aspect. The authors find that high yield loss due to salinity leads to a...
| EfD Discussion Paper | Vietnam
Based on the EfD Discussion Paper entitled “Gender-differentiated impacts of salinity intrusion on agricultural production and food security: A study in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam” by Dang, L.H., Pham...
| Research Brief | Vietnam
This study investigates the opinions of wives and their husbands in farm households concerning desirable adaptive responses to salinity intrusion in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The researchers find...
| EfD Discussion Paper | VietnamResearch questions: What factors affect male and female farmers’ choices of adaptive measures to saltwater intrusion? Key Messages Saltwater intrusion has been increasing and impacts agricultural…
| Research Brief | VietnamResearch questions: How does gender matter in intra-household adaptation choices in response to salinity intrusion and which factors affect the choices? Key Messages Salinity (salt) intrusion has…
| Research Brief | VietnamE-waste is becoming a concern due to its toxic content and serious pollution effect. Many studies have focused on the detrimental impacts of hazardous e-waste and extended producer responsibility for…
| Peer Reviewed | VietnamAbstract This study investigates gender-differentiated determinants of rice farm households’ adaptive measures to salinity intrusion in three rice-producing provinces in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. The…
| EfD Discussion Paper | VietnamKey messages Although the shipping industry plays an important role in economic development globally and in Vietnam, its activities also affect the environment. The Government of Vietnam has recently…
| Policy Brief | VietnamPurposeThe research objective is to explore consumers' (those of ethnic origin and non-ethnic origin) motivation for choosing ethnic food.Design/methodology/approachA total of 120 respondents were…
| Peer Reviewed | Vietnam