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Impact of Oyster Farming on Rural Community Sustainability in North Vietnam
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Impact of Oyster Farming on Rural Community Sustainability in North Vietnam

Janine Pierce and Wayne A O'Connor
Linking Local and Global Sustainability, pp.207-224
The International Society of Business, Economics, and Ethics Book Series, 4, Springer Netherlands
2014

Abstract

Fisheries Sciences rural community sustainability Vietnam oyster farming Photovoice five capitals
This chapter discusses community sustainability in relation to social impact of the implementation by the Vietnamese, Research Institute for Aquaculture No1 and NSW DPI of oyster farming into the Ban Sen Province in the Van Don district in North Vietnam, funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). A Photovoice project in which cameras and diaries were given to ten oyster farmers to record their story of impact from oyster farming was conducted in late 2011. Photo data was then coded into a Five Capitals Framework (environmental, human, social, institutional, produced). Results indicate oyster farming has been a largely positive impact on lives of farmers and their commune. Income from oyster farming has enabled diversification into other types of farming, provided jobs, more assets, better life quality, and opportunity for the young to stay in the commune. Social impact was often linked to the new industry with impact across community spirit and quality of life. Some negative impact issues relating to parasites, seed quality, some jobs that were boring and lacking satisfaction and low oyster prices were highlighted. Farmers indicated through photos that the next generation may stay in the area in oyster farming. Photovoice in conjunction with Five Capitals framework is recommended as a means of qualitatively describing the livelihood and community impacts of aid programs which are not captured by the usual economics-focused impact studies.

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