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Transformations of Vietnamese shrimp aquaculture policy: Empirical evidence from the Mekong Delta

Ha T.T.T. Environmental Policy Group, Social Science Department, Wageningen University, Netherlands|
Bush S.R. Economics Department, Economics and Business Management Faculty, Vietnam Forestry University, Hanoi, Viet Nam|

Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy Số 6, năm 2010 (Tập 28, trang 1101-1119)

ISSN: 0263774X

ISSN: 0263774X

DOI: 10.1068/c09194

Tài liệu thuộc danh mục: Scopus

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Từ khóa: community resource management; fishery management; fishery policy; fishery production; incentive; local government; local participation; regulatory framework; shrimp culture; state role; village; Mekong Delta; Viet Nam; Decapoda (Crustacea)
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International environmental and social concerns about tropical shrimp production have led to the emergence of private transnational governance and regulation. Using cases from Ca Mau we investigate how the shift to private transnational regulatory networks has changed the role of the government from a regulator to a facilitator of global private governance interests and arrangements. The rise of these various schemes has also been part of a shift from quantitative to qualitative policy goals within the Vietnamese aquaculture sector. In turn, this has led to new internal relationships, most notably the repositioning of private interests and community-based management within the Vietnamese state framework. We conclude that the ongoing transformation of the government's role in environmental shrimp governance requires mechanisms that foster improved participation and compliance between the state and private actors. To achieve this efforts are needed to better include local government at both communal and village levels and to use existing global market incentives more strategically. � 2010 Pion Ltd and its Licensors.

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