Hydropower development of the Mekong Basin is proceeding at an increasingly rapid pace. Hydropower has already affected the natural and social environments of the Mekong, and threatens to cause further devastation for local livelihoods as hydropower projects increase in size and number. This article builds upon scientific knowledge of the environmental effects of Mekong hydropower development to consider what impacts these environmental changes will have on local livelihoods. Attention is focused on how hydropower development will affect crucial renewable resources, and how this will affect the production of food and income for millions of the basin’s inhabitants. This study contends that the food and economic security of the majority of th...
The Mekong River plays an intricate and dynamic role in the environmental, social, economic, and cul...
In the Mekong region, increasing power demand and growing interest to capitalize on the region’s inh...
Roughly 85% of the people in the lower Mekong basin directly depend for their livelihood on the natu...
Winding 4,800 milometers down into the South China Sea, the Mekong River connects China, Myanmar, Th...
Hydropower development: a defining issue There are few other places in the world, perhaps none, w...
During the mid-twentieth century the construction of hydroelectric dams in developing countries beca...
The relationship between people and natural resources in the Mekong River Basin is intimate. Up and...
In German Aerospace Center (DLR); Germany. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Mekong...
Hydropower development is a pressing issue for water governance in the Mekong Basin; the world's top...
With the process of poverty eradication and economic growth, hydropower development becomes increasi...
Hydropower developments along the main stem of the Mekong River and its tributaries cause transboun...
In German Aerospace Center (DLR); Germany. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Mekong...
Hydropower production is altering the Mekong River basin's riverine ecosystems, which contain the wo...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
The Mekong River plays an intricate and dynamic role in the environmental, social, economic, and cul...
In the Mekong region, increasing power demand and growing interest to capitalize on the region’s inh...
Roughly 85% of the people in the lower Mekong basin directly depend for their livelihood on the natu...
Winding 4,800 milometers down into the South China Sea, the Mekong River connects China, Myanmar, Th...
Hydropower development: a defining issue There are few other places in the world, perhaps none, w...
During the mid-twentieth century the construction of hydroelectric dams in developing countries beca...
The relationship between people and natural resources in the Mekong River Basin is intimate. Up and...
In German Aerospace Center (DLR); Germany. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Mekong...
Hydropower development is a pressing issue for water governance in the Mekong Basin; the world's top...
With the process of poverty eradication and economic growth, hydropower development becomes increasi...
Hydropower developments along the main stem of the Mekong River and its tributaries cause transboun...
In German Aerospace Center (DLR); Germany. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Mekong...
Hydropower production is altering the Mekong River basin's riverine ecosystems, which contain the wo...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
The Mekong River plays an intricate and dynamic role in the environmental, social, economic, and cul...
In the Mekong region, increasing power demand and growing interest to capitalize on the region’s inh...
Roughly 85% of the people in the lower Mekong basin directly depend for their livelihood on the natu...