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Aquaculture Growth Potential in Viet Nam
Aquaculture growth potential in Viet Nam – WAPI factsheet to facilitate evidence-based policy-making and sector management in aquaculture -
Guidance on Monitoring Algal Toxins in Bivalve Molluscs – Including...
This document provides general guidance developed by FAO, IOC-UNESCO, and IAEA on monitoring algal toxins in bivalve molluscs to address the risks posed by harmful algal blooms... -
The role of Tay indigenous knowledge in climate change adaptation in the...
Through generations of observation and experimentation, the Tay people of Bac Kan Province in the Northern Mountainous Region of Vietnam have developed complex farming systems,... -
Indigenous knowledge and the enhancement of community resilience to climate...
Over centuries, ethnic minority communities in the north of Vietnam have developed complex farming systems well-adapted to their environments. Much of this is based on... -
Vietnamese Indigenous Knowledge and Social Development
The chapter examines the role of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) in social development in Vietnam, particularly within its ethnically diverse and climate-vulnerable context. IK is... -
Nature-based solutions for food security and community resilience to climate...
Food forests perform well with suitable or appropriate social-cultural and environmental conditions by building capacity, providing quality food, enhancing biodiversity, and... -
H're Villagers and Po E Commune Embrace Agroecology with Native Herbs
This video, produced by SPERI, highlights the efforts of H're indigenous villagers and Po E Commune in Kon Tum province, Vietnam, as they transition to agroecological farming.... -
Agroecology Dialogue: A Driving Force for Food Systems Transformation in Laos
The Lao Government recognizes sustainable food systems as central to national development goals. Agroecology policy and practice are the “head and hands” of sustainable food... -
Climate Resilience in Agriculture: Key Concepts for Community-Based Adaptation
This document highlight Community-Based Adaptation (CBA) as an approach for climate change resilience mechanism.
Agroecology Library
Our repository of literature on agroecology on Southeast Asia includes more than 750 documents.