Instituting effective groundwater governance is highly challenging in a least developed country such as the Lao PDR where groundwater resources need to be developed for a variety of reasons but the levels of understanding, awareness and technical capacity are extremely limited. This paper discusses the current state of knowledge and management of groundwater and suggests some pathways forward. Whilst the level of governance remains very low, there is growing interest in tackling the entrenched technical and non-technical issues and constraints. Various initiatives have recently emerged, resulting in positive institutional change
This study focuses on Laos, a landlocked nation located in South-East Asia with sub-tropical climate...
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing wate...
Education and capacity development are crucial for successful groundwater management. There are diff...
Instituting effective groundwater governance is highly challenging in a least developed country such...
Lao People’s Democratic Republic is a poorly developed, surface water-rich country that has traditio...
Local groundwater governance in the Lower Mekong Region (LMR) is often inadequate and ineffective be...
Groundwater can provide irrigation for rural communities where surface water is absent or unreliable...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Despite an abundance of favorable groundwater bearing deposits, ample recharge from rainfall and sur...
Lao PDR (Laos) is a landlocked country of around seven million people situated in the heart of the M...
Laos has vast surface water resources. However, in areas located far away from surface water sources...
With decreasing aquifer levels, increasing groundwater pollution, inequitable access, and generally ...
In many parts of the world, especially in South Asia, the size of the groundwater economy has rapidl...
In the last decade concerted efforts have been made to focus attention on groundwater governanceand ...
The lowlands of Laos support around 70% of the population, have by far the greatest potential for ex...
This study focuses on Laos, a landlocked nation located in South-East Asia with sub-tropical climate...
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing wate...
Education and capacity development are crucial for successful groundwater management. There are diff...
Instituting effective groundwater governance is highly challenging in a least developed country such...
Lao People’s Democratic Republic is a poorly developed, surface water-rich country that has traditio...
Local groundwater governance in the Lower Mekong Region (LMR) is often inadequate and ineffective be...
Groundwater can provide irrigation for rural communities where surface water is absent or unreliable...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Despite an abundance of favorable groundwater bearing deposits, ample recharge from rainfall and sur...
Lao PDR (Laos) is a landlocked country of around seven million people situated in the heart of the M...
Laos has vast surface water resources. However, in areas located far away from surface water sources...
With decreasing aquifer levels, increasing groundwater pollution, inequitable access, and generally ...
In many parts of the world, especially in South Asia, the size of the groundwater economy has rapidl...
In the last decade concerted efforts have been made to focus attention on groundwater governanceand ...
The lowlands of Laos support around 70% of the population, have by far the greatest potential for ex...
This study focuses on Laos, a landlocked nation located in South-East Asia with sub-tropical climate...
The crucial role of groundwater and the centrality of water governance in accommodating growing wate...
Education and capacity development are crucial for successful groundwater management. There are diff...