1997
DOI: 10.3759/tropics.6.247
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Mangrove reforestation in Vietnam by supporting villagers' activities: A trial to make a restoration model on a global level.

Abstract: The majority of the population in Vietnam lives in the coastal areas, where they, economically poor farmers and fishermen, suffered from the serious damage caused by mangrove destruction. The target of the project is restoration of mangrove forests to their condition before the Vietnam War started. About 20Q000 ha should be planted by supporting the reforestation activities of Vietnamese villagers. As the result of some three yeari preparation activities in research, reforestation support, etc. in Vietnarn" we… Show more

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“…The soil in the region is mostly clay and clay loam, except in sandy ridges. When rice fields are abandoned, the soil becomes acidic, with a pH range of 5.0 -5.5, as identified by Kogo (1993).…”
Section: Description Of Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil in the region is mostly clay and clay loam, except in sandy ridges. When rice fields are abandoned, the soil becomes acidic, with a pH range of 5.0 -5.5, as identified by Kogo (1993).…”
Section: Description Of Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%