Tag: socioeconomics

Tonle Sap trash

Our friends at the 'Wonders of the Mekong' project reported this week from Cambodia's Tonle Sap: There is a popular […]
December 9, 2020
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Declining catches

Bon Om Teuk in Cambodia is the annual Water Festival in November that marks the turning of Mekong's flow as […]
December 4, 2020
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Is the Tonle Sap in Crisis? Learning the Lessons of History

The royal city of Angkor was unique. A complex system of irrigation channels and reservoirs enabled intensive rice cultivation that […]
November 19, 2020
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Mekong Research Symposium brings data-sharing community together

The Mekong Research Symposium (MRS) concluded today in Hanoi, after three days of discussions and demonstrations of tools for drought […]
December 18, 2019
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2019 Mekong Research Symposium

Information sharing and collaboration are fundamental for understanding transboundary river systems and for science-based decision making.  Across the Mekong River […]
December 16, 2019
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Mekong analysts form socio-economic data expert consortium

Large-scale dams and development projects affect fishers and farmers throughout the Lower Mekong Basin—but social and economic data about the impacts is often unavailable. To counter this issue, socio-economists from the Mekong region have formed a consortium to promote sharing of data on livelihoods and wellbeing
September 17, 2019
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