Enhancing the legal framework towards holistic and sustainable wildlife conservation in Vietnam

Key messages
- Biodiversity and wildlife in Vietnam are under increasing pressure from deforestation and illegal wildlife trading.
- A large number of wildlife conservation policies and projects are already in place. However, their effectiveness is hampered by unclear and inconsistent policies; weak law enforcement, monitoring and evaluation; insufficient funding; challenges in achieving the dual goal of conservation and development; environmental and social justice issues; and problems addressing the drivers of deforestation and degradation.
- Despite the persistence of these challenges, Vietnam has new opportunities to address them by moving away from sectoral silos and promoting One Health and landscape approaches; promoting cross-sectoral and cross-border collaboration in addressing the illegal wildlife trade; adopting timely responses to newly emerging issues such as Covid-19 with mixed policy instruments; embedding wildlife conservation policies in green living and consumption behaviour; and tapping into international, regional and national financial initiatives to close finance gaps.
- Sustainable wildlife conservation in Vietnam requires strengthened transboundary and inter-sectoral stakeholder engagement; a holistic and cross-sectoral approach to addressing underlying drivers of deforestation and degradation; sufficient and sustainable funding; and changing consumers’ behaviour in buying and using wildlife products.
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Authors
Pham, T.T.,Phạm, V.T.,Trịnh, T.M.,Cao, N.L.,Nguyễn Thị, T.A.,Nguyễn Thị, V.A.,Tăng Thị, K.H.,Nguyễn, V.T.
Publication year
2021