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Mekong River Delta management and smallholder farmers
January 12, 2012Jonathan D. Kaplan
Pacific Agroecology economists are studying the consequences of water salinity management for smallholder farmers in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam.
The research examines how changes in water management practices affect agricultural productivity and farmer livelihoods in this critically important rice-producing region.
water
Vietnam
rice
smallholders
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