#2526. Shrinking agricultural land and changing livelihoods after land acquisition in Vietnam

December 2026publication date
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Geography, Planning and Development;
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Abstract:
The article analyzes the problem of reducing agricultural land. The study surveyed 100 land-loss households to examine the impact of declining agricultural land on their livelihoods in Vietnam. The study focuses on three factors: employment and income, how compensation money is used, and the quality of life after land loss. The results show that income increased by $ 1,500 per household over the previous period. The employment rate depends on age and gender.
Keywords:
Abandonment of farmland; Land expropriation; Quality of life; Resilience

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