Ha, Dang ThanhLe, V. D.Duong, T. K. L.Nguyen, T.2016-04-192016-04-192006SANREM CRSP Working Paper No. 03-063044_306SocioeconBaselineVietnam.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/67241The SANREM CRSP "Agroforestry and Sustainable Vegetable Production in Southeast Asia Watersheds" or SANREM TMPEGS project is developing sustainable agroforestry-based vegetable production systems for steeply-sloping hillsides in Southeast Asia to alleviate poverty and food scarcity and reduce environmental degradation. By combining economically viable and resource conserving technologies with gender friendly socio-economic policies, economically viable and ecologically sound integrated vegetable-agro forestry systems are being developed to increase farm production and income, thus generating a reliable supply of products for markets and increasing local food security. The project is implemented by a consortium of international and national organizations under the coordination of North Carolina A&T State University.application/pdfen-USIn CopyrightFood securityWatershed managementPovertyAgroforestryVegetable productionAsiaSteeply-sloping landsEconomic viabilitySocio-economic impact assessmentFarm/Enterprise Scale WatershedSocioeconomic baseline case study: Nghia Trung Village, Bu Dang District, Binh Phuoc Province, VietnamWorking paper