The behavior of farmers in the Red river delta, Vietnam toward the natural environment

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The Red River Delta is one of Vietnam’s first exploited regions with the main form of agricultural production. Because cultivation is inextricably related to natural conditions, inhabitants have lived in harmony with and are reliant on nature since the community began. Farmers’ attitudes toward the natural environment have changed a lot due to industrialization, agricultural and rural modernization, and urbanization in the Red River Delta. However, they need to find a sensible solution to the tension between their necessities, the need for a safe, clean environment, and the region’s long-term development.

Behavior, farmers, natural environment, red river delta, and vietnam

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