Abstract

The state uses legal tools to manage forest resources, as forests play a particularly important role in human survival and development. This paper focuses on forest management meeting the requirements for sustainable development in Vietnam. By using two main research methods: documental analysis method and secondary data analysis, we have clarified the current situation of the forest management meeting the requirements for sustainable development in Vietnam in recent years. In addition, we point out the actual situation of Vietnam's forest resources. On that basis, we give some recommendations for forest management meeting the requirements for sustainable development in Vietnam in the coming time.

Highlights

  • Forest resources are a part of natural resources, belonging to the type of renewable resources

  • By using two main research methods: documental analysis method and secondary data analysis, we have clarified the current situation of the forest management meeting the requirements for sustainable development in Vietnam in recent years

  • 4.1 Actual Situation of Vietnam’s Forest Resources In Vietnam, the 2017 Forestry Law replaces the 2004 Forest Protection and Development Law and Decree 156/2018/ND-CP dated November 16, 2018 guiding the implementation of the 2017 Forest Law: Regulations on Management, protection, development and use of forests; rights and obligations of forest owners and users to domestic agencies, organizations, households and individuals, Vietnamese residing overseas, foreign organizations and individuals involved in the protection of forests

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Introduction

Forest resources are a part of natural resources, belonging to the type of renewable resources. Forest resources may become degraded and cannot be regenerated. Forest resources play an important role in the atmosphere, soil, and crops, providing rare plant and animal genetic resources and many other benefits. People can use this resource to exploit and use it to create products that serve the needs of life. The question arises: need to protect and develop forests in a sustainable way

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