Promoting Indigenous Knowledge and Good Agricultural Practices in Climate Change Adaptation _ Version English and Vietnam

Climate change is one of the most important challenges to sustainable development in the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam. Indigeneous Knowledge is also used in cultivation techniques in extreme climatic conditions. With cultivation conditions are mainly sloping land, many traditional techniques have been applied to limit soil erosion due to heavy rainfalls like building terraced fields, arranging stones to create contours, leaving natural grass on the contour line, intercropping to cover the ground. Particularly indigenous techniques of watering and retaining water in hilly terrain conditions have been very popular in many ethnic minority communities such as making reel, water-wheel and bamboo cylinder for water supplying, digging wells in paddies for water storing, etc., that help plants survive drought. IK has helped the agricultural production of EM communities to develop sustainably for generations.This is a brief handbook of Indigenous Knowledge and Good Agricultural Practices in Climate Change Adaptation in Vietnam

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Title Promoting Indigenous Knowledge and Good Agricultural Practices in Climate Change Adaptation _ Version English and Vietnam
Description Climate change is one of the most important challenges to sustainable development in the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam. Indigeneous Knowledge is also used in cultivation techniques in extreme climatic conditions. With cultivation conditions are mainly sloping land, many traditional techniques have been applied to limit soil erosion due to heavy rainfalls like building terraced fields, arranging stones to create contours, leaving natural grass on the contour line, intercropping to cover the ground. Particularly indigenous techniques of watering and retaining water in hilly terrain conditions have been very popular in many ethnic minority communities such as making reel, water-wheel and bamboo cylinder for water supplying, digging wells in paddies for water storing, etc., that help plants survive drought. IK has helped the agricultural production of EM communities to develop sustainably for generations.This is a brief handbook of Indigenous Knowledge and Good Agricultural Practices in Climate Change Adaptation in Vietnam
Agroecology Category
  • Input reduction and recycling
  • Seed management
  • Soil health
  • Economy and income
  • Nutrition and diets
  • Biodiversity
  • Climate
  • Natural resources governance
  • Collaboration
  • Equity
  • Supportive policies
  • Knowledge and values
Agroecology Keyword
  • Compost
  • Disease resistance
  • Green manure
  • Soil quality
  • Income
  • Human health
  • Nutrient
  • Biodiversity
  • Intercropping
  • Adaptation to climate change
  • Climate change
  • Drought
  • Vulnerability
  • Natural resources management
  • Community participation
  • Participatory approach
  • Ethnic minority
  • Extension system
  • Local knowledge
  • Traditional knowledge
Contributing organisations ADC, Care, Australian AID, ALiSEA
Author ADC
Year 2024
Type of document Handbook or Manual
Language English
Spatial Information { "coordinates": [ 105.8724975, 21.9574812 ], "type": "Point" }
Country Vietnam
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
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