Influenced by regional economic integration and politics, the transboundary common water resources in the lower Mekong River are being exploited by the riparian states for hydroelectric dam development at the expense of local livelihoods and the environment. Affected communities and non-governmental organisations – formed into ‘transnational environmental movements’ (TEMs) in the framework of transnational activism – have challenged these riparian states to abandon dam construction on the main stream of the Mekong River. This paper explores the conditions that undermine TEMs’ ability to cancel dam projects in the region. This paper argues that, among several other factors, TEMs were unable to halt construction of the dam primarily due to th...
During the mid-twentieth century the construction of hydroelectric dams in developing countries beca...
Hydropower development in the Mekong River Basin is occurring at a rapid, though controversial pace,...
Hydropower developments along the main stem of the Mekong River and its tributaries cause transboun...
This paper explores political dynamics surrounding dam building in the Mekong river basin, prior to,...
This introductory chapter presents the main theme of the volume: the perceived dilemmas in pursuing ...
In this article, I examine environmental, social and legal issues associated with Mekong hydropower ...
The Mekong River is the longest watercourse in Southeast Asia. Although China has an extensive hydro...
This research thesis will explore the relationship between integrated water resource management (IWR...
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) has been styled as a natural region drawn together by the Mekong ...
The Mekong River Basin of mainland Southeast Asia is confronting a series of intertwined social, pol...
To date, hydropower dams raise numerous interpretations about their impact on the Lancang-Mekong Riv...
Hydropower development in the lower Mekong Basin is being rapidly developed. Taking the Pak Beng hyd...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
There are currently over 60 tributary and mainstream dams planned or under construction in Lao PDR w...
The Mekong River is one of the world’s great river systems. In recent decades there has been a rapid...
During the mid-twentieth century the construction of hydroelectric dams in developing countries beca...
Hydropower development in the Mekong River Basin is occurring at a rapid, though controversial pace,...
Hydropower developments along the main stem of the Mekong River and its tributaries cause transboun...
This paper explores political dynamics surrounding dam building in the Mekong river basin, prior to,...
This introductory chapter presents the main theme of the volume: the perceived dilemmas in pursuing ...
In this article, I examine environmental, social and legal issues associated with Mekong hydropower ...
The Mekong River is the longest watercourse in Southeast Asia. Although China has an extensive hydro...
This research thesis will explore the relationship between integrated water resource management (IWR...
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) has been styled as a natural region drawn together by the Mekong ...
The Mekong River Basin of mainland Southeast Asia is confronting a series of intertwined social, pol...
To date, hydropower dams raise numerous interpretations about their impact on the Lancang-Mekong Riv...
Hydropower development in the lower Mekong Basin is being rapidly developed. Taking the Pak Beng hyd...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
There are currently over 60 tributary and mainstream dams planned or under construction in Lao PDR w...
The Mekong River is one of the world’s great river systems. In recent decades there has been a rapid...
During the mid-twentieth century the construction of hydroelectric dams in developing countries beca...
Hydropower development in the Mekong River Basin is occurring at a rapid, though controversial pace,...
Hydropower developments along the main stem of the Mekong River and its tributaries cause transboun...