• Land and water resource management in coastal areas

    Land and water resource management in coastal areas : assessing the socio-economic impact of government intervention, Bac Lieu Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam / Tran Thi Ut

    The National Library of Australia

    Bib ID:
    5153914
    Format:
    Book
    Author:
    Tran, Thi Ut
    Description:

    Chiang Mai : Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development (RCSD), Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University, 2004
    40 p. : ill., maps ; 31 cm.
    Subject:
    Land use, Rural -- Vietnam -- Bạc Liêu (Province)
    Water-supply, Rural -- Vietnam -- Bạc Liêu (Province)
    Household surveys -- Vietnam -- Bạc Liêu (Province)
    Bạc Liêu (Vietnam: Province) -- Economic conditions -- Statistics
    Bạc Liêu (Vietnam: Province) -- Social conditions -- Statistics

  • Livelihood systems and dynamics of poverty in a coastal province of Vietnam

    Livelihood systems and dynamics of poverty in a coastal province of Vietnam.
    July 2006
    DOI:10.1079/9781845931070.0030
    In book: Environment and livelihoods in tropical coastal zones: managing agriculture-fishery-aquaculture conflicts (pp.30-47)
    Authors:
    Mahabub Hossain
    BRAC University
    Ut Tran
    Hoa Sen University
    M. L. Bose
    Abstract
    This book contains 22 selected papers presented at the title conference. These papers focus on the challenges people face in managing crops, aquaculture, fisheries and related ecosystems in inland areas of coastal zones in the tropics. A priority issue that emerges from the case studies presented in this book is the impact of change on poor people whose livelihoods depend upon open-access resources.

  • Vietnam's Experience with Hybrid Rice

    Vietnam's Experience with Hybrid Rice
    January 2003 
    Economic and Political Weekly 38(25):2523-2529

    DOI:10.2307/4413710
    Authors:

    Mahabub Hossain
    BRAC University
    Ut Tran
    Hoa Sen University
    Aldas Janaiah
    Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University

    Abstract
    Vietnam is the only country in the humid tropics in Asia where the rate of hybrid rice adoption has been growing. What are the distinct factors responsible for this unique development in hybrid rice R and D in Vietnam - which has similar agro-ecological, political, socio-economic and institutional features as China? Would hybrid rice adoption be sustained in the long run in Vietnam? This paper reviews the development of hybrid rice in the country in the context of the development of the overall rice economy. It reports the findings of a sample farm household survey on the profitability of cultivating hybrid rice over the inbred high-yielding varieties.

  • HYBRID RICE TECHNOLOGY FOR FOOD SECURITY IN THE TROPICS: CAN THE CHINESE MIRACLE BE REPLICATED IN TH

    HYBRID RICE TECHNOLOGY FOR FOOD SECURITY IN THE TROPICS: CAN THE CHINESE MIRACLE BE REPLICATED IN THE SOUTHEAST ASIA?
    February 2002
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    Authors:

    Aldas Janaiah
    Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University

    Mahabub Hossain
    BRAC University

    Cheryll Casiwan Launio
    Benguet State University

    Ut Tran
    Hoa Sen University

  • Academic Integrity in Higher Education: The Case of Plagiarism of Graduation Reports by Undergraduat

    Academic Integrity in Higher Education: The Case of Plagiarism of Graduation Reports by Undergraduate Seniors in Vietnam

    Tran, Ut T.; Huynh, Thanh; Nguyen, Hoa Thanh T.
    Journal of Academic Ethics, v16 n1 p61-69 Mar 2018

    Abstract
    Plagiarism in higher education has become widespread among students in Vietnam. This paper aims to examine the seriousness of the problem by comparing the severity of plagiarism in two universities, one of which uses Turnitin software to check its student reports. For that purpose, 977 samples have been drawn from 1434 required graduation reports written by senior undergraduates in the economics and management field from 2013 to 2015. Turnitin’s “Similarity Index” (SI) was used to check for alleged plagiarism, which was found to be more widespread at the university not using Turnitin. At that university, 91.7% of the graduation reports were defined as plagiarized, while 61.7% of the reports were plagiarized at the university using the software. The main source of this problem was the use of information from the internet without citing the original authors

     
  • Modern Farm Technology and Infrastructure in Vietnam: Impact on Income Distribution and Poverty

    Modern Farm Technology and Infrastructure in Vietnam: Impact on Income Distribution and Poverty

    Tran Thi Ut, Mahabub Hossain and A. Janaiah

    Economic and Political Weekly
    Vol. 35, No. 52/53 (Dec. 30, 2000 - Jan. 5, 2001), pp. 4638-4643 (6 pages)
    Published By: Economic and Political Weekly

    Abstract

    Household-level data were generated from eight villages representing different ecologies and states of infrastructure development from both North and South Vietnam to study the issue of poverty and income distribution. Results show that the adoption of modern rice varieties under irrigated conditions substantially increased rice yield and reduced the unit cost of production, but the profit and income effect was insignificant when they are cultivated under rainfed conditions. The concentration of income and the incidence of poverty were lower in the 'developed' villages than in the 'less developed' villages.

  • THE IMPACT OF GREEN REVOLUTION ON RICE PRODUCTION IN VIETNAM

    THE IMPACT OF GREEN REVOLUTION ON RICE PRODUCTION IN VIETNAM

    TRAN Thi Ut, Kei KAJISA
    First published: 17 May 2006

    Abstract

    The current paper reviewed the development of the Green Revolution in Vietnam, using long-term regional yield and modern variety adoption statistics, as well as household data collected in 1996 and 2003. The present study indicates that the Green Revolution began in irrigated favorable areas and spread to the less favorable areas in Vietnam such as in other Asian countries. What is unique in Vietnam is that although the Green Revolution ended in the mid-1980s in the Philippines and Indonesia, it has still been sustained as of 2003. Our analyses revealed that such growth had been supported by continuous improvements of modern varieties by regional research institutes. The varieties imported from China have contributed to the Green Revolution in northern Vietnam and those developed by the International Rice Research Institute in southern Vietnam. The national agricultural research systems have also played a critically important role in developing location-specific and appropriate technologies.

  • Vấn đề liêm chính học thuật trong sự nghiệp “trồng người”

  • Đánh giá hệ sinh thái khởi nghiệp tại An Giang 2017-2018