The Mekong River serves China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam covering an area of approximately 795, 000 square kilometres and the Mekong River basin is a delicate eco-system rich in natural resources and bio-diversity. Competing demands for increasingly scarce supplies of water, the reciprocal impacts of land and water uses and inadequate governance arrangements have given rise to conflicts that has to be resolved by policy making to facilitate a process, whereby the main principles adopted in the Mekong River Agreement can be implemented.<br /
The general purpose of this thesis is to provide an empirically based study of International River B...
Given a substantial importance of international river basins for providing almost 60% of global fres...
The Mekong River (MR) is shared by six countries: China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Viet...
The countries that have one third of the world's population share one river, the Mekong. The Me...
In this paper it is argued that increased demands for water use in the Mekong River Basin makes this...
This research thesis will explore the relationship between integrated water resource management (IWR...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
The Mekong River is a crucial shared resource that flows through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cam...
The Mekong River, also known as the Lancang River in China, is ‘both a uniting and dividing force fo...
This Master's thesis discusses the Mekong Agreement and its potential from a viewpoint of sustainabl...
“International river basin is defined as an area extending over two or more states determined by the...
The Mekong River’s importance is difficult to overstate. Originating from the Tibetan Plateau, the 4...
"Die Entwicklung grenzüberschreitender Flüsse wird oft mit Konflikten oder gar Kriegen um Wasser ass...
The Mekong River is the dominant geo-hydrological structure in mainland Southeast Asia, originating ...
The development of international rivers is often perceived as leading to conflicts or even water war...
The general purpose of this thesis is to provide an empirically based study of International River B...
Given a substantial importance of international river basins for providing almost 60% of global fres...
The Mekong River (MR) is shared by six countries: China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Viet...
The countries that have one third of the world's population share one river, the Mekong. The Me...
In this paper it is argued that increased demands for water use in the Mekong River Basin makes this...
This research thesis will explore the relationship between integrated water resource management (IWR...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
The Mekong River is a crucial shared resource that flows through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cam...
The Mekong River, also known as the Lancang River in China, is ‘both a uniting and dividing force fo...
This Master's thesis discusses the Mekong Agreement and its potential from a viewpoint of sustainabl...
“International river basin is defined as an area extending over two or more states determined by the...
The Mekong River’s importance is difficult to overstate. Originating from the Tibetan Plateau, the 4...
"Die Entwicklung grenzüberschreitender Flüsse wird oft mit Konflikten oder gar Kriegen um Wasser ass...
The Mekong River is the dominant geo-hydrological structure in mainland Southeast Asia, originating ...
The development of international rivers is often perceived as leading to conflicts or even water war...
The general purpose of this thesis is to provide an empirically based study of International River B...
Given a substantial importance of international river basins for providing almost 60% of global fres...
The Mekong River (MR) is shared by six countries: China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Viet...