Impact of hydropower dam development on agriculturally based livelihoods of resettled communities: A case study of Duong Hoa Commune in central Vietnam
Dam development is widespread in central Vietnam. Interviews
were conducted with households that had been resettled and those
that had not to determine the type of agricultural livelihoods that
were re-established nine years after resettlement due to the Ta Trach
reservoir project. Results showed that resettled households, despite
having more forest land, were economically worse off compared
with households that were not moved. This discrepancy between
households was attributed to less arable land allocated to resettled
households. The provision of good-quality land, able to grow crops
and food trees, was essential if households were to re-establish a
comparable agriculturally based livelihood.