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A Study on the Poverty of Mountain People Depending on Forests KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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한국유통과학회 (Korea Distribution Science Association)
초록

Livelihood capitals have a clear influence on livelihood development. As for the livelihood results, it has been pointed out in the analysis of the poor households that the ability of people to escape poverty depends especially on the access to livelihood capitals. This study aims to analyze the impacts of livelihood capital on poverty among mountain people who depend on forests through human capital, social capital, natural capital, physical capital and financial capital. This research employs the model of binary regression function. Independent variables x1, x2, ..., xn are targets of livelihood strategy, vulnerability context, and livelihood capitals. These variables were selected to be included in the original model with dependent variable Y as poor and non-poor households. This study surveys households living in upland areas, near forests, and households of ethnic minorities. The results show that,out of the poor household rate, nearly 4% are newly-poor households or those falling back into poverty. Therefore, the government needs to pay more attention to this disadvantaged group and implements policies such as education and training policies, credit support policies, policies to support forest development, and payment for forest environmental services in the context of emerging countries like Vietnam.,

목차
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Research Methodology
3. Research Results
    3.1. Human Capital
    3.2. Social Capital
    3.3. Natural Capital
    3.4. Physical Capital
    3.5. Financial Capital
4. Discussion
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저자
  • Phuong Thi Minh NGUYEN(Department of Economics, Vinh University) Corresponding Author.
  • Song Van NGUYEN(Vietnam National University of Agriculture.)
  • Duc Tai DO(Department of Accounting, University of Labor and Social Affairs)
  • Quynh Thi Thuy NGUYEN(Department of Economics, Vinh University)
  • Thanh Trung DINH(Vinh University)
  • Hang Phan Thu NGUYEN(Sai Gon University)