The consequences of expropriation of agricultural land and loss of livelihoods on those households who lost land in Da Nang, Vietnam

Author:

Tuan Nguyen Tran12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economic and Social Geography , University of Szeged , Egyetem u. 2. H-6722 Szeged , Hungary

2. Department of Land Management , School of Agriculture and Resources, Vinh University , Vinh, 461010, Nghe An, Vietnam

Abstract

Abstract Acquisition of large-scale agricultural land for urbanization and industrialization is a widespread phenomenon in Vietnam. This acquisition has impacted those households whose land was expropriated in many ways, such as economic, cultural, and social aspects. In this research, the author surveyed 100 households who lost their land for Da Nang Hi-Tech Park project to collect data about the change in their livelihoods and the satisfaction level with their quality of life. This study aimed to answer three questions relating to employment, compensation expenses, and life. The results show that these householders still have many difficulties adapting to a new life after nearly ten years. The unemployment rate increases, but it depends on the gender and age of the worker. Compared with the five years ago, the households’ incomes also decreased by 190 USD/household. The misuse of compensation money paid for their has also had negative impacts on their livelihoods. Some other problems such as environmental pollution and social evils have put pressure on households who lost their land. Hence, most of these households want to return to their previous agricultural life.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Urban Studies,Pollution,Geography, Planning and Development

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