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Green Economic Development for Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Northern Mountainous Area of Vietnam: A Case Study of Son Dong District, Bac Giang Province

In: Contemporary Economic Issues in Asian Countries: Proceeding of CEIAC 2022, Volume 2

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  • Anh Tai Do

    (Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration)

  • Bich Hong Nguyen

    (Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration)

  • Trung Kien Dang

    (Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration)

  • Thi Thuy Linh Tran

    (Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration)

Abstract

The project was conducted in Son Dong district, Bac Giang province, a mountainous area in Northern Vietnam with a large share of population of ethnic minorities or in low-income class. It aims to create a theoretical model of green economic development to reduce poverty sustainably in the mountainous area. With the main goal being to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the model has shown the potential for green development due to a significant reduction in emissions. At the same time, the green business shows a stable income from an economic perspective or, in other words, green economic development associated with sustainable poverty reduction. Based on the findings, a number of solutions have been suggested to promote green economics. In detail, the solutions focus on three main groups that are policy, economic model change and the exploitation of natural resources.

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  • Anh Tai Do & Bich Hong Nguyen & Trung Kien Dang & Thi Thuy Linh Tran, 2023. "Green Economic Development for Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Northern Mountainous Area of Vietnam: A Case Study of Son Dong District, Bac Giang Province," Springer Books, in: An Thinh Nguyen & Thu Thuy Pham & Joon Song & Yen-Ling Lin & Manh Cuong Dong (ed.), Contemporary Economic Issues in Asian Countries: Proceeding of CEIAC 2022, Volume 2, pages 661-677, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-0490-7_40
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-0490-7_40
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