The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development

The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781317657781
ISBN-13 : 1317657780
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Synopsis The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development by : Ben Boer

An international river basin is an ecological system, an economic thoroughfare, a geographical area, a font of life and livelihoods, a geopolitical network and, often, a cultural icon. It is also a socio-legal phenomenon. This book is the first detailed study of an international river basin from a socio-legal perspective. The Mekong River Basin, which sustains approximately 70 million people across Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, provides a prime example of the socio-legal complexities of governing a transboundary river and its tributaries. The book applies its socio-legal analysis to bring a fresh approach to understanding conflicts surrounding water governance in the Mekong River Basin. The authors describe the wide range of uses being made of legal doctrine and legal argument in ongoing disputes surrounding hydropower development in the Basin, putting to rest lingering caricatures of a single, ‘ASEAN’ way of navigating conflict. They call into question some of the common assumptions concerning the relationship between law and development. The book also sheds light on important questions concerning the global hybridization or crossover of public and private power and its ramifications for water governance. With current debates and looming conflicts over water governance globally, and over shared rivers in particular, these issues could not be more pressing.

The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development

The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9781317657798
ISBN-13 : 1317657799
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development by : Ben Boer

An international river basin is an ecological system, an economic thoroughfare, a geographical area, a font of life and livelihoods, a geopolitical network and, often, a cultural icon. It is also a socio-legal phenomenon. This book is the first detailed study of an international river basin from a socio-legal perspective. The Mekong River Basin, which sustains approximately 70 million people across Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, provides a prime example of the socio-legal complexities of governing a transboundary river and its tributaries. The book applies its socio-legal analysis to bring a fresh approach to understanding conflicts surrounding water governance in the Mekong River Basin. The authors describe the wide range of uses being made of legal doctrine and legal argument in ongoing disputes surrounding hydropower development in the Basin, putting to rest lingering caricatures of a single, ‘ASEAN’ way of navigating conflict. They call into question some of the common assumptions concerning the relationship between law and development. The book also sheds light on important questions concerning the global hybridization or crossover of public and private power and its ramifications for water governance. With current debates and looming conflicts over water governance globally, and over shared rivers in particular, these issues could not be more pressing.

The Mekong

The Mekong
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 647
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ISBN-10 : 9780080920634
ISBN-13 : 0080920632
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mekong by : Ian Charles Campbell

The Mekong is the most controversial river in Southeast Asia, and increasingly the focus of international attention. It flows through 6 counties, China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam. The 4 downstream countries have formed the Mekong River Commission to promote sustainable development of the river and many of their people depend on it for their subsistence ? it has possible the largest freshwater fishery in the world, and the Mekong waters support rice agriculture in the delta in Viet Nam (which produces about 40% of that country's food) as well as in Cambodia, Laos and Thailand. China is now building the first large mainstream dam on the river, and has proposals for several more. These dams are likely to affect the downstream countries. Several of the downstream countries also have plans for large scale hydropower and irrigation development which could also impact the river. This book will provide a solid overview of the biophysical environment of the Mekong together with a discussion of the possible impacts, biophysical, economic and social, of some possible development scenarios. It is intended to provide a technical basis which can inform the growing political and conservation debate about the future of the Mekong River, and those who depend on it. It is aimed at river ecologists, geographers, environmentalists and development specialists both in the basin and (especially) outside for whom access to this material is most difficult. This book will be the first comprehensive treatment of the Mekong system. - The first comprehensive overview of all aspects of the Mekong River system - Deals with a regionally critical ecosystem and one under threat - The Mekong supports the world's largest freshwater fishery and provides water underpinning a major regional rice paddy system - Presents the authoritative findings of the Mekong River Commission's research for a wider audience for the first time outside of limited distribution reports

Sharing the Good

Sharing the Good
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015050309007
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Sharing the Good by : Joakim Öjendal

The Mekong River Basin

The Mekong River Basin
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 674
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ISBN-10 : 9780323914505
ISBN-13 : 0323914500
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mekong River Basin by : Hong Quan Nguyen

The Mekong River Basin: Ecohydrological Complexity from Catchment to Coast, Volume Three presents real facts, data and predictions for quantifying human-induced changes throughout the Mekong watershed, including its estuaries and coasts, and proposes solutions to decrease or mitigate the negative effect and enable sustainable development. This is the first work to link socio–ecological interaction study over the whole Mekong River basin through the lens of ecohydrology. Each chapter is written by a leading expert, with coverage on climate change, groundwater, land use, flooding drought, biodiversity and anthropological issues. Human activities are enormous in the whole watershed and are still increasing throughout the catchment, with severe negative impacts on natural resources are emerging. Among these activities, hydropower dams, especially a series of 11 dams in China, are the most critical as they generate massive changes throughout the system, including in the delta and to the livelihoods of millions of people and they threaten sustainability. - Presents an extensive collection of eco-hydrological changes in the river basin driven by both nature and anthropological factors - Provides state of the art modeling, data analysis methodologies for complex socio-ecological complexity applied in the Mekong river basin - Includes specific cases of ecohydrology in the river basin, especially from the Mekong delta

The Mekong River Basin Development

The Mekong River Basin Development
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Publisher : 대외경제정책연구원
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822028141752
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Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mekong River Basin Development by : Jae-Wan Cheong

Mekong Basin Planning

Mekong Basin Planning
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Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:886525214
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Synopsis Mekong Basin Planning by : Mekong River Commission

"In their 1995 Mekong Agreement, the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB) Countries of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Viet Nam established the Mekong River Commission (MRC) and agreed (Articles 1 & 2) to 'cooperate in all fields of sustainable development, utilisation, management and conservation of the water and related resources of the Mekong River Basin...' The Basin Development Plan (BDP) is a primary instrument for the implementation of that cooperation, 'used to identify, categorize and prioritize the projects and programs to seek assistance for and to implement at the basin level'. This Story describes the BDP within the context of the history of the Lower Mekong region and the history of river basin planning and development. An understanding of the past and the wider context will assist with the determination of future directions for the BDP. The Story concludes by exploring a possible future for the BDP."--Page ii.

Mekong River Basin Project

Mekong River Basin Project
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:3586098
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Mekong River Basin Project by : Rawewan Umpornmaha Attapreyangkul

Developing a hydrological model for the Mekong Basin: Impacts of basin development on fisheries productivity

Developing a hydrological model for the Mekong Basin: Impacts of basin development on fisheries productivity
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Publisher : IWMI
Total Pages : 148
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789290904243
ISBN-13 : 9290904240
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Developing a hydrological model for the Mekong Basin: Impacts of basin development on fisheries productivity by : G. W. Kite

This report describes the hydrological aspects of a CGIAR project to model the effects of water flows on aquatic resource production in the Mekong Basin. The project was carried out by the International Centre for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM, Penang, Malaysia) and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI, Colombo, Sri Lanka) in cooperation with the Mekong River Commission (MRC, Phnom Penh, Cambodia) together with other institutes and national and regional agencies working in the riparian countries of Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam. The project commenced in January 2000 and finished in December 2000. The land cover analysis for the Tonle Sap area was carried out, and the data on existing and proposed dams were collated, by Dilkushi De Alwis, IWMI, Colombo.