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Listening to Experiences of Environmental Change in Rural Vietnam: An Intergenerational Approach

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  • Laura Beckwith

    (Laura Beckwith, corresponding author (E-mail: laura.beckwith@northumbria.ac.uk) and is affiliated with Centre for Global Development, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England NE1 8ST, UK.)

  • Siobhan Warrington

    (Siobhan Warrington and is affiliated Oral History Unit and Collective, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK.)

  • Hue Nguyen

    (Hue Nguyen is affiliated Faculty of Languages, An Giang University, Long Xuyên, An Giang Province, Vietnam.)

  • Tanh Nguyen
  • Chamithri Greru
  • Graham Smith
  • Thuy Mai Thi Minh
  • Lan Nguyen
  • Oliver Hensengerth
  • Pam Woolner
  • Matt Baillie Smith

Abstract

Locally led adaptation is increasingly promoted as an important strategy for addressing the impacts of climate change. However, the understanding of rural realities in the Global South is still limited by insufficient information about the complex and dynamic relationships between rural communities and their environment. These relationships are influenced both by the material aspects of place and by the social and cultural dynamics that shape identities. This paper seeks to address this gap by providing an in-depth examination of how older and younger people are living with environmental change in two rural areas in Vietnam. Recognizing the lack of attention given to older people as important environmental actors, this paper will make three key contributions: move from a focus on the vulnerability of older people to one which highlights their capabilities; introduce an intergenerational approach that builds an inclusive understanding of rural communities; and embrace a complex appreciation of environmental change that looks beyond the usual framings of climate change and impact upon livelihoods’ to other aspects of people’s relationship with a changing environment. In doing so, this paper calls for an increased appreciation for the multiple values of nature, particularly how different community members engage with and appreciate their environment, to support more relevant and sustainable approaches to addressing local environmental challenges.

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  • Laura Beckwith & Siobhan Warrington & Hue Nguyen & Tanh Nguyen & Chamithri Greru & Graham Smith & Thuy Mai Thi Minh & Lan Nguyen & Oliver Hensengerth & Pam Woolner & Matt Baillie Smith, 2023. "Listening to Experiences of Environmental Change in Rural Vietnam: An Intergenerational Approach," Progress in Development Studies, , vol. 23(4), pages 461-480, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:prodev:v:23:y:2023:i:4:p:461-480
    DOI: 10.1177/14649934231173849
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