Since the introduction in 1986 of the economic reforms known as Doi Moi, Viet Nam achieved remarkable economic growth rates that have contributed significantly to poverty reduction. However, the growing demands of industry combined with an expanding population have increased pressure on upland forests. Establishing an effective forest management system in this setting is difficult, yet essential.
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