Project Details

Asia / Vietnam / 2006-2010 Agreeement: Planning and development of ecotourism in and around the Ngoc Hoa Binh nature reserve
Sector: Environment
Local Partner: Forest Protection Department (FPD) of Hoa Binh province
Co-funded by: Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo
Overall budget: 1,250,000€
State: En curso

This intervention is being carried out in the Ngoc Son Ngo Luang Nature Reserve situated in Hoa Binh province in northern Vietnam. This protected area forms part of the singular and valuable Vietnamese mountain ecosystem, inhabited by 11,000 people belonging to the Muong ethnic minority, 59.5% of whom live below the poverty threshold.
The Agreement seeks to encourage a participative process of planning, managing, organizing and handling natural and cultural resources. This process will culminate in a Nature Reserve action plan promoted by all those involved. Efforts are being made to strengthen and coordinate authorities, agencies and local institutions in order to ensure a sustainable management of the Reserve.
 
The Agreement forms part of the province’s development strategy because it seeks to contribute to the socioeconomic development of the most vulnerable population, the development of the Reserve and development in general through economic alternatives such as ecotourism on a provincial scale. It takes into account the 2006-2010 Plan for the socioeconomic development of the province and the relevant information provided by the Hoa Binh People’s Committee, and it contributes to the policy for the organization and management of natural resources, the alleviation of poverty and the development of tourism.
 
It counts on the collaboration of two important specialized institutions:
 
Fauna & Flora International (FFI). This organization has worked on several conservation projects in various natural spaces in Vietnam, one of them being the “Limestone Landscape”, which includes the Ngoc Son Ngo Luong Nature Reserve.
 
SNV, the Dutch development organization that specializes in sustainable tourism interventions in poor areas.
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