The challenge facing emerging economies, like Vietnam is to find an alternative path to the conventional industrialization.
A review of recent history and the business landscape set the stage for DaLat & Lam Dong province to grasp the opportunity in sustainable development. This is the foundation on which Tara Kimbrell Cole makes the case and explains why this opportunity exists and how it may be grasped. She contends that the opportunity, in short, is to serve the underserved with sustainable innovative solutions through which commercially viable business models are engaged and local markets are developed. Guidelines of engagement in exploring the path are proposed. Five economic sectors of the underserved are identified as targets. DaLat & Lam Dong province's unique competitive value proposition is defined. The various channels of development explored in the master planning session are applied as a means to serve the identified underserved markets. Thus structuring a road map through which DaLat and Lam Dong could bring forward their unique value proposition to Vietnam , ASEAN, Asia and the World.
Mathais Wackernagel and William rees, Our Ecological Footprint (Gabriola Island, B.C.: New Society Publishers, 1996)