During the mid-twentieth century the construction of hydroelectric dams in developing countries became a contentious issue in economic and political arenas. Governments and pro-damming parties, particularly those with a direct commercial interest, often consider the dams to be necessary for economic growth, as well as being in the national interest. Others directly impacted by the altered hydrology and ecology, as well as experts concerned with environmental and demographic impacts, are less sure about the benefits of hydro-electric dams. Concerns about the environmental and human impacts of dams are heightened on a waterway such as the Mekong River, which flows through six sovereign states. When the impacts are to be felt across entire reg...
The Mekong River is the longest watercourse in Southeast Asia. Although China has an extensive hydro...
To date, hydropower dams raise numerous interpretations about their impact on the Lancang-Mekong Riv...
Hydropower developments along the main stem of the Mekong River and its tributaries cause transboun...
The Mekong River plays an intricate and dynamic role in the environmental, social, economic, and cul...
The Mekong River is one of the world’s great river systems. In recent decades there has been a rapid...
Hydropower development of the Mekong Basin is proceeding at an increasingly rapid pace. Hydropower h...
This paper explores political dynamics surrounding dam building in the Mekong river basin, prior to,...
The Mekong River is a crucial shared resource that flows through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cam...
Hydropower development: a defining issue There are few other places in the world, perhaps none, w...
The Mekong River Basin of mainland Southeast Asia is confronting a series of intertwined social, pol...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
Roughly 85% of the people in the lower Mekong basin directly depend for their livelihood on the natu...
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) has been styled as a natural region drawn together by the Mekong ...
In this article, I examine environmental, social and legal issues associated with Mekong hydropower ...
Hydropower dams have been criticised for their social and environmental implications. There have bee...
The Mekong River is the longest watercourse in Southeast Asia. Although China has an extensive hydro...
To date, hydropower dams raise numerous interpretations about their impact on the Lancang-Mekong Riv...
Hydropower developments along the main stem of the Mekong River and its tributaries cause transboun...
The Mekong River plays an intricate and dynamic role in the environmental, social, economic, and cul...
The Mekong River is one of the world’s great river systems. In recent decades there has been a rapid...
Hydropower development of the Mekong Basin is proceeding at an increasingly rapid pace. Hydropower h...
This paper explores political dynamics surrounding dam building in the Mekong river basin, prior to,...
The Mekong River is a crucial shared resource that flows through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cam...
Hydropower development: a defining issue There are few other places in the world, perhaps none, w...
The Mekong River Basin of mainland Southeast Asia is confronting a series of intertwined social, pol...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
Roughly 85% of the people in the lower Mekong basin directly depend for their livelihood on the natu...
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) has been styled as a natural region drawn together by the Mekong ...
In this article, I examine environmental, social and legal issues associated with Mekong hydropower ...
Hydropower dams have been criticised for their social and environmental implications. There have bee...
The Mekong River is the longest watercourse in Southeast Asia. Although China has an extensive hydro...
To date, hydropower dams raise numerous interpretations about their impact on the Lancang-Mekong Riv...
Hydropower developments along the main stem of the Mekong River and its tributaries cause transboun...