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Indigenous knowledge in relation to climate change: adaptation practices used by the Xo Dang people of central Vietnam

Even though indigenous knowledge (IK) is considered as one of the most effective strategies in response to climate change issues, this form is not being sufficiently integrated into the climate change planning and policy at both local and national levels in Vietnam. This study investigates the role...

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Autores principales: Van Huynh, Chuong, Phuong Le, Quy Ngoc, Hong Nguyen, Mai Thi, Tran, Phuong Thi, Nguyen, Tan Quang, Pham, Tung Gia, Khanh Nguyen, Linh Hoang, Dieu Nguyen, Loan Thi, Trinh, Ha Ngan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7721618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33313437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05656
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author Van Huynh, Chuong
Phuong Le, Quy Ngoc
Hong Nguyen, Mai Thi
Tran, Phuong Thi
Nguyen, Tan Quang
Pham, Tung Gia
Khanh Nguyen, Linh Hoang
Dieu Nguyen, Loan Thi
Trinh, Ha Ngan
author_facet Van Huynh, Chuong
Phuong Le, Quy Ngoc
Hong Nguyen, Mai Thi
Tran, Phuong Thi
Nguyen, Tan Quang
Pham, Tung Gia
Khanh Nguyen, Linh Hoang
Dieu Nguyen, Loan Thi
Trinh, Ha Ngan
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description Even though indigenous knowledge (IK) is considered as one of the most effective strategies in response to climate change issues, this form is not being sufficiently integrated into the climate change planning and policy at both local and national levels in Vietnam. This study investigates the role of the traditional agricultural practices of the Xo Dang ethnic minority groups in Central Vietnam and provides insights into the factors that influence farmers to adopt these practices in response to climate change. Primary data was obtained through three focus group discussions and 87 household surveys involving the Xo Dang people through face-to-face semi-structured interviews in the Tra Doc commune, Bac Tra My district, Quang Nam province, Central Vietnam. The binary logistic regression model was used to examine the factors which have influenced the choices made by this community in response to climate change. The results showed that Xo Dang people were highly aware of climate change risks and had, in response, employed their current adaptation practices. The major adaptation strategies implemented by the Xo Dang people included the use of flora and fauna indicators, native plant varieties, the adjustment of planting calendars, irrigation practices, and the application of intercropping. The results indicated that the living years, their monthly farm incomes, and farmer's perceptions of ongoing climate change effects on their environment were the factors that significantly affected farmers' adaptation decisions. Understanding indigenous knowledge plays a fundamental role in the processes of deciding the appropriate adaptation techniques more effectively and making use of human resources. Therefore, policy makers should pay much attention to indigenous knowledge to combat climate change in future national policies and projects.
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spelling pubmed-77216182020-12-11 Indigenous knowledge in relation to climate change: adaptation practices used by the Xo Dang people of central Vietnam Van Huynh, Chuong Phuong Le, Quy Ngoc Hong Nguyen, Mai Thi Tran, Phuong Thi Nguyen, Tan Quang Pham, Tung Gia Khanh Nguyen, Linh Hoang Dieu Nguyen, Loan Thi Trinh, Ha Ngan Heliyon Research Article Even though indigenous knowledge (IK) is considered as one of the most effective strategies in response to climate change issues, this form is not being sufficiently integrated into the climate change planning and policy at both local and national levels in Vietnam. This study investigates the role of the traditional agricultural practices of the Xo Dang ethnic minority groups in Central Vietnam and provides insights into the factors that influence farmers to adopt these practices in response to climate change. Primary data was obtained through three focus group discussions and 87 household surveys involving the Xo Dang people through face-to-face semi-structured interviews in the Tra Doc commune, Bac Tra My district, Quang Nam province, Central Vietnam. The binary logistic regression model was used to examine the factors which have influenced the choices made by this community in response to climate change. The results showed that Xo Dang people were highly aware of climate change risks and had, in response, employed their current adaptation practices. The major adaptation strategies implemented by the Xo Dang people included the use of flora and fauna indicators, native plant varieties, the adjustment of planting calendars, irrigation practices, and the application of intercropping. The results indicated that the living years, their monthly farm incomes, and farmer's perceptions of ongoing climate change effects on their environment were the factors that significantly affected farmers' adaptation decisions. Understanding indigenous knowledge plays a fundamental role in the processes of deciding the appropriate adaptation techniques more effectively and making use of human resources. Therefore, policy makers should pay much attention to indigenous knowledge to combat climate change in future national policies and projects. Elsevier 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7721618/ /pubmed/33313437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05656 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Van Huynh, Chuong
Phuong Le, Quy Ngoc
Hong Nguyen, Mai Thi
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Nguyen, Tan Quang
Pham, Tung Gia
Khanh Nguyen, Linh Hoang
Dieu Nguyen, Loan Thi
Trinh, Ha Ngan
Indigenous knowledge in relation to climate change: adaptation practices used by the Xo Dang people of central Vietnam
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title_full Indigenous knowledge in relation to climate change: adaptation practices used by the Xo Dang people of central Vietnam
title_fullStr Indigenous knowledge in relation to climate change: adaptation practices used by the Xo Dang people of central Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous knowledge in relation to climate change: adaptation practices used by the Xo Dang people of central Vietnam
title_short Indigenous knowledge in relation to climate change: adaptation practices used by the Xo Dang people of central Vietnam
title_sort indigenous knowledge in relation to climate change: adaptation practices used by the xo dang people of central vietnam
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7721618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33313437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05656
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