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[Gokan examines the collocation of agriculture-food-tourism industry using the clusters identified in the process of deriving Mori and Smith's index. Collocation is evident around Ha Lon Bay, in the rural cities of northern Vietnam, in some coastal cities in the middle of Vietnam, around rural cities some distance from Ho Chi Minh City, in regions near Ho Chi Minh City and in some regions in the Mekong Delta. Because rural cities already have clusters related to agriculture-food-tourism industry, strengthening these links will help to foster further such clusters. In order to connect industries, the success stories and case studies introduced in this chapter may be helpful.]
Published: Jan 29, 2017
Keywords: World Heritage Site; Mekong Delta; Transport Facility; Circular Causality; Malt Liquor
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