The report is one of the deliverables of the project Integrated water resources management – Institutional building and training. The main purpose of the report has been to achieve improved knowledge about aquatic biodiversity and water chemistry in Inlay Lake, and to give an example for assessing the ecological status. In addition, to develop preliminary recommendations for a monitoring programme for Inlay Lake. Physical measurements, water and phytoplankton samples and aquatic macrophytes were collected at several sites in different parts of the lake in 2014-2015. Inlay Lake can be characterized as a mid-altitude, very large and very shallow, calcareous, clear lake, and the nutrient concentration show mesotrophic-semi-eutrophic conditions...
From 1935 to 2000, the net open water area of Inle Lake in Central Shan State, Myanmar decreased fro...
Myanmar has impressive freshwater capture fisheries. Inland freshwater bodies cover 8.1 million ha o...
A one-year hydrochemical and isotopic monitoring was conducted at the Inle Lake, the second largest ...
Project manager Ingrid NesheimThe report is one of the deliverables of the project Integrated water ...
The purpose of the report is to present some first recommendation for the development of Myanmar eco...
Inlay Lake is the second largest natural lake in Myanmar. Located in Shan State, in the eastern part...
Project manager Marit MjeldeThe aim of the study has been to give important and improved knowledge a...
Assessing aquifer dynamics and groundwater interactions with surface waters are prerequisite for the...
Assessing aquifer dynamics and groundwater interactions with surface waters are prerequisite for the...
The Inle Lake, through the second largest, is the most important lake in the Myanmar by virtue of it...
This study aimed to characterize and access the existing water quality of the two popular lakes (Kan...
Inle Lake is the second largest lake in Myanmar and the most important, for its economic, touristic,...
Tectonic lakes are among the most geologically fascinating and environmentally versatile hydrobiolog...
Inle Lake is the second largest lake in Myanmar and the most important, for its economic, touristic,...
The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem (BOBLME) project of the Food and Agricultural Organization ...
From 1935 to 2000, the net open water area of Inle Lake in Central Shan State, Myanmar decreased fro...
Myanmar has impressive freshwater capture fisheries. Inland freshwater bodies cover 8.1 million ha o...
A one-year hydrochemical and isotopic monitoring was conducted at the Inle Lake, the second largest ...
Project manager Ingrid NesheimThe report is one of the deliverables of the project Integrated water ...
The purpose of the report is to present some first recommendation for the development of Myanmar eco...
Inlay Lake is the second largest natural lake in Myanmar. Located in Shan State, in the eastern part...
Project manager Marit MjeldeThe aim of the study has been to give important and improved knowledge a...
Assessing aquifer dynamics and groundwater interactions with surface waters are prerequisite for the...
Assessing aquifer dynamics and groundwater interactions with surface waters are prerequisite for the...
The Inle Lake, through the second largest, is the most important lake in the Myanmar by virtue of it...
This study aimed to characterize and access the existing water quality of the two popular lakes (Kan...
Inle Lake is the second largest lake in Myanmar and the most important, for its economic, touristic,...
Tectonic lakes are among the most geologically fascinating and environmentally versatile hydrobiolog...
Inle Lake is the second largest lake in Myanmar and the most important, for its economic, touristic,...
The Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem (BOBLME) project of the Food and Agricultural Organization ...
From 1935 to 2000, the net open water area of Inle Lake in Central Shan State, Myanmar decreased fro...
Myanmar has impressive freshwater capture fisheries. Inland freshwater bodies cover 8.1 million ha o...
A one-year hydrochemical and isotopic monitoring was conducted at the Inle Lake, the second largest ...