MOSAIC reports, 2004-2005

Posted on August, 29 2005

Economic Benefits of the A’Vuong Watershed in Vietnam to Indigenous Ka Tu People
Economic Benefits of the A’Vuong Watershed in Vietnam to Indigenous Ka Tu People
- by Dang Thuy Nga & Kirsten Schuyt

Report prepared for the WWF Indochina Programme Office, Hanoi/Gland, 2005

This study has investigated the economic dependence of the Ka Tu people on the A’Vuong watershed in Vietnam. It is part of the Swiss-Re funded A’Vuong watershed project, which focuses on developing a comprehensive framework for the management of freshwater and forest resources by indigenous Ka Tu communities in the upland watershed areas of Quang Nam province, Central Vietnam.
The A'Vuong river and its surrounding region is famous for its rich freshwater and forest biodiversity.
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