Policy Responses to Direct and Underlying Drivers of Deforestation: Examining Rubber and Coffee in the Central Highlands of Vietnam
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Analytical Framework and Methods
3. Direct and Underlying Drivers in the Central Highlands of Viet Nam
3.1. Rubber
3.2. Coffee
4. Policy Review and Discussion
4.1. Policies that Include Interventions Targeted at Direct Drivers
4.2. Policies with Interventions Directed at Underlying Drivers
4.3. Policies Lacking Provisions Related to Drivers
4.4. Policies with Objectives in Conflict with REDD+
4.5. Actors
4.6. Scales
4.7. Future Driver Pressures
4.8. Implications of Findings to the Global Context
5. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Policies and Laws Related to NRAP Implementation- Long Version
Policy | Interventions Directed at Direct Drivers | Interventions Directed at Underlying Drivers |
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General and forest sector | ||
Law on Forestry—No. 16/2017/QH14 (November 2017, came into force January 2019) |
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Voluntary Partnership Agreement between Viet Nam and European Union (Signed 2018, came into force June 2019) |
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Incentive policies for enterprises investing in agriculture and rural areas—Decree No. 57/2018/ND-CP dated April 17th, 2018 |
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Planning Law—Law No. 21/2017/QH14 (Effective January 1, 2019) |
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Criminal code—Law No. 100/2015/QH13 (June 2017, came into effect January 1, 2018) |
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Decision No. 886/QD-TTg, (approved in June 2107) —Target Program for Sustainable Forest Development for the 2016-2020 Period |
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Decision No. 419/QD-TTg of Prime Minister (5 April 2017)—on the Reduction of Green-house Gas Emissions through the reduction of Deforestation and Forest Degradation, Sustainable Management of Forest Resources, and Conservation and Enhancement of Forest Carbon Stocks (2017 National REDD+ Action Programme) |
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Directive 13-CT/TW dated January 12, 2017 -- Enhancing Party’s leadership in forest management, protection and development |
| Complete allocation of land and forests, and the certification of forest land use right to organizations, individuals, households and communities. |
The Five-Year Socio-Economic Development Plan (2016-2020) —Resolution No. Resolution No. 142/2016/QH13 |
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Prime Minister’s Notice No. 191/TB-VPCP dated 22/7/2016—Conclusion of the Prime Minister at the Conference on Sustainable Forest Restoration Solutions in the Central Highlands (2016–2020). |
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Law on Crop Production—Law No. 31/2018/QH14 |
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Viet Nam’s Nationally Determined Contribution to Paris Climate Agreement (NDC), submitted to UNFCCC in October 2015 |
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Prime Minister‘s Decision No. 799/QD-TTg dated 27 June 2012 on Approval of the National Program on Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions through Efforts to Reduce Deforestation and Forest Degradation, Sustainable Management of Forest Resources, and Conservation and Enhancement of Forest Carbon Stocks, 2011-2020 (2012 National REDD+ Action Programme) |
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Decree 99 of 2010 on Policy on Payment for Forest Environmental Services (PFES) |
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Sector-specific: Rubber | ||
Directive No. 1685 / CT-TTg of 2011–Strengthening forest protection, preventing forest destruction, and countering attacks of forest protection staff |
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Decision of the Prime Minister 899/QD-TTg, 2013 –Agricultural restructuring towards raising added values and sustainable development |
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Sector-specific: Coffee | ||
Viet Nam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation (VNSat) programme |
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Sustainable Coffee Plan to 2020 and Vision to 2030 |
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Decision of the Prime Minister 899/QD-TTg, 2013–Agricultural restructuring towards raising added values and sustainable development |
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Organization Type | Individuals | Organizations |
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National government | ||
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development staff | 8 | 3 |
Other govt ministries | 8 | 5 |
Provincial government | ||
Lam Dong | 15 | 8 |
Dak Nong | 8 | 4 |
District government | ||
Lam Dong—Lac Duong district | 11 | 5 |
Lam Dong—Di Linh District | 3 | 3 |
Dak Nong—Dak Song district | 6 | 4 |
Dak Nong—Dak R’Lap district | 7 | 6 |
Dak Nong—Dak Glong district | 7 | 6 |
Banks and lenders | 7 | 3 |
Industry | ||
Rubber—public sector | 1 | 1 |
Coffee—private sector | 8 | 6 |
Smallholder producers—cooperatives | 5 | 3 |
Smallholder producers—farm-level assoc. | 5 | 5 |
Forest companies | 3 | 2 |
Forest cooperatives | 4 | 2 |
CSO | 3 | 2 |
Research | ||
CGIAR center representatives in Viet Nam | 7 | 3 |
Donors, multi-lateral and bi-lateral assistance agencies, development assistance organizations | 14 | 7 |
Total: | 130 | 78 |
Driver | Direct Driver Impacts | Related Underlying Drivers | Cross-Cutting Underlying Drivers |
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Direct—Rubber expansion | Between 2005 and 2015, increased 198% (<172,308 ha) |
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Direct—Coffee expansion | Between 2005 and 2015, increased 29% (106,000 ha) |
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Direct—Cassava expansion | Reached 157,292 ha by 2015 |
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Direct—Pepper expansion | Between 2005 and 2015, increased 106% (52,000 ha) |
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Policy | Interventions Directed at Coffee and Rubber Direct Drivers | Interventions Directed at Related Underlying Drivers |
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General and forest sector | ||
Law on Forestry—No. 16/2017/QH14 (2017, effective January 2019) | ||
FLEGT VPA —Viet Nam and European Union (2018, effective June 2019) | ||
Incentive policies for enterprises investing in agriculture and rural areas—Decree No. 57/2018/ND-CP (17 April 2018) | ||
Planning Law—Law No. 21/2017/QH14 (2017, effective 1 January 2019) | ||
Criminal code—Law No. 100/2015/QH13 (June 2017, effective 1 January 2018) | ||
Decision No.: 886/QD-TTg,—Target Program for Sustainable Forest Development for the 2016–2020 Period (2107) | ||
Decision No. 419/QD-TTg of Prime Minister—2017 National REDD+ Action Programme) (5 April 2017) | ||
Directive 13-CT/TW —Enhancing Party’s leadership in forest management, protection and development (12 January 2017) | ||
Prime Minister’s Notice No. 191/TB-VPCP—Conclusion of the Prime Minister at the Conference on Sustainable Forest Restoration Solutions in the Central Highlands (2016–2020) (22 July 2016) | ||
Law on Crop Production —Law No. 31/2018/QH14 (2018) | ||
Viet Nam’s Nationally Determined Contribution to Paris Climate Agreement (NDC) (submitted to UNFCCC in October 2015) | ||
2012 National REDD+ Action Programme—Prime Minister‘s Decision No. 799/QD-TTg (27 June 2012) | ||
Sector-specific: Rubber | ||
Decision of the Prime Minister 899/QD-TTg, 2013 –Agricultural restructuring towards raising added values and sustainable development | ||
Directive No. 1685 / CT-TTg of 2011 | ||
Sector-specific: Coffee | ||
Sustainable Coffee Plan to 2020 and Vision to 2030 (2016) | ||
Viet Nam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation (VNSat) programme (2015) | ||
Decision of the Prime Minister 899/QD-TTg, 2013 –Agricultural restructuring towards raising added values and sustainable development (2013) |
Interventions clearly target drivers and are legally enforceable | |
Interventions loosely target drivers and may or may not be legally binding | |
Interventions do not target drivers | |
Interventions are at cross-purposes to REDD+ objectives |
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