Olivier M. Joffre
Wageningen University and Research Centre
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Gender Place and Culture | 2016
Nireka Weeratunge; Olivier M. Joffre; Sonali Senaratna Sellamuttu; Bounthanom Bouahom; Anousith Keophoxay
Abstract Hydropower development with concomitant changes in water and land regimes often results in livelihood transformation of affected people, entailing changes in intra-household decision-making upon which livelihood strategies are based. Economic factors underlying gender dimensions of household decision-making have been studied rigorously since the 1970s. However, empirical data on gender and decision-making within households, needed for evidence-based action, remain scarce. This is more so in hydropower contexts. This article explores gender and livelihood-related decision-making within rural households in the context of hydropower development in Lao PDR. Based on a social well-being conceptual approach with data from a household survey and qualitative interviews, it focuses on household decisions in an ethnic minority resettlement site soon after displacement, from an interpretive perspective. The article, first, aims to assess the extent to which household decision-making is gendered and secondly, to understand the complex reasoning behind household decisions, especially the relevance of material, relational, and subjective factors. It argues that while most household decisions are ostensibly considered as ‘joint’ in the study site, the nuanced nature of gendered values, norms, practices, relations, attitudes, and feelings underlying these decisions are important to assessing why households might or might not adopt livelihood interventions proposed by hydropower developers.
Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2018
Olivier M. Joffre; Laurens Klerkx; Tran N. D. Khoa
The shrimp sector has been one of the fastest growing agri-food systems in the last decades, but its growth has entailed negative social and environmental impacts. Sustainable intensification will require innovation in multiple elements of the shrimp production system and its value chain. We use the case of the shrimp sector in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam to explore the constraints in the transition to sustainable intensification in shrimp farming, using an analytical framework based on innovation systems thinking, i.e., an aquaculture innovation systems framework. Using this framework, we conduct a systemic diagnostic of blocking mechanisms, interrelated sets of constraints within the aquaculture sector that hinder a transition toward sustainable intensification. Our findings show that the major constraints are institutional, with limited enforcement of the regulatory framework for input quality control, disease control, and wastewater management, and a lack of coordination between government bodies to design and enforce this framework. At farm level, limited access to capital favors pond mismanagement and the use of low-quality inputs. The absence of multi-stakeholder initiatives to foster dialog between actors in the value chain constrains the response to new regulations dictated by international market demand. Because of shrimp farming’s connectivity with the wider ecosystem, sustainable intensification in shrimp farming will require collective management of water resources at the landscape level for disease and water pollution control. Ecological principles for pond management need to be promoted to farmers in order to reduce farmers’ inefficient practices and build their capacity to understand new techniques and inputs available in the Vietnamese market. Our paper demonstrates for the utility of a multi-level, multi-dimension, and multi-stakeholder aquaculture innovation systems approach to analyze and address these blocking mechanisms in the transition to sustainable intensification in shrimp farming and aquaculture more broadly.
Ocean & Coastal Management | 2015
Olivier M. Joffre; Roel H. Bosma; A.K. Bregt; Paul A.M. van Zwieten; Simon R. Bush; J.A.J. Verreth
Aquaculture | 2017
Olivier M. Joffre; Laurens Klerkx; Malcolm Dickson; M.C.J. Verdegem
Agricultural Systems | 2015
Olivier M. Joffre; Roel H. Bosma; Arend Ligtenberg; Van Pham Dang Tri; Tran Thi Phung Ha; A.K. Bregt
Water Resources and Rural Development | 2014
Yumiko Kura; Olivier M. Joffre; Benoit Laplante; Bounthong Sengvilaykham
Land Use Policy | 2017
Yumiko Kura; Olivier M. Joffre; Benoit Laplante; Bounthong Sengvilaykham
Research Report. International Water Management Institute | 2015
Paul Pavelic; Sonali Senaratna Sellamuttu; Robyn Johnston; Matthew P. McCartney; Touleelor Sotoukee; Soumya Balasubramanya; Diana Suhardiman; Guillaume Lacombe; Somphasith Douangsavanh; Olivier M. Joffre; K. Latt; A. K. Zan; K. Thein; A. Myint; C. Cho; Y. T. Htut
Aquaculture for the poor in Cambodia - lessons learned. | 2010
Olivier M. Joffre; Yumiko Kura; Jharendu Pant; So Nam
Aquaculture | 2018
Olivier M. Joffre; P. Marijn Poortvliet; Laurens Klerkx