
Since 2017, Chenh Venh Village in the central province of Quang Tri Province has been tasked by the authorities with managing and protecting a natural forest of 676 hectares (1,670 acres) that stands next to the village, thus also referred to as the Chenh Venh forest.


Villagers have volunteered to guard the forest without getting any payment in return. They say that they are paid in kind.
“Protecting the forest means we can benefit from products like bamboo and herbs. The forest protects the water source and the ecosystem and saves the village from storms and floods. It also creates good condition for crop cultivation,” said Ho Van Chien, head of the forest management board.

The MCNV has played an important role in helping the forest be certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) in October. The FSC is an international non-profit, multi-stakeholder organization established in 1993 to promote responsible management of the world’s forests. The forest is the first one in Vietnam to receive the certification, which is valid for the 2021-2025 period.
The international conservation NGO World Wildlife Fund (WWF), a founding member of FSC, considers the certification program to be “the best certification system to ensure environmentally responsible, socially beneficial and economically viable management of forests.”

Sustainable management has facilitated the preservation of the natural forest’s diverse flora and fauna. The villagers can harvest bamboo, medicinal plants and herbs. Cutting down any other tree for timber is forbidden.



Chien said villagers consider the forest sacred and do not dare to “invade” it.
“In the past, the forest used to be home to more wild animals, including the elephant and wild buffalo, but now, due to rapid development and the Ho Chi Minh Highway running just next to it, many cannot be seen anymore.”




Nguyen Dinh Dai, chief of the MCNV office in central Vietnam, said thanks to the FSC certification, the bamboo from this forest fetches higher prices in the market.
Made for each other: symbiotic forest-villager relationship wins international recognition
By Hoang Tao November 11, 2021 | 02:11 pm GMT+7 For E.VNExpress.net
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