Autor: Molle, Francois
- Contested Mekong Waterscapes: Where to next?
- Built Waterscapes: Environmental history and development politics in the Mekong Delta
- Improving Mekong water allocation
- Contested waterscapes in the Mekong Region: hydropower, livelihoods and governance
- Introduction: changing waterscapes in the Mekong Region: historical background and context
- Contested Mekong waterscapes: where to next?
Autor: Lebel, L.
- Adaptation to climate change and social justice: Challenges for flood and disaster management in Thailand
- Contested Mekong Waterscapes: Where to next?
- Informed and fair? Water and trade futures in the border regions of mainland Southeast Asia
- Improving Mekong water allocation
- Contested Mekong waterscapes: where to next?
- Improving Mekong water resources investment and allocation choices
Ejemplares similares: Pak Mun Dam: Perpetually contested?
- Contentious decision making around Pak Mun Dam
- Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos
- Contested Mekong waterscapes: where to next?
- Contested Mekong Waterscapes: Where to next?
- Contested waterscapes in the Mekong Region: hydropower, livelihoods and governance
- Securing plant genetic resources for perpetuity through cryopreservation
Ejemplares similares: Adaptation to climate change and social justice: Challenges for flood and disaster management in Thailand
- Institutionalized incapacities and practice in flood disaster management in Thailand
- Institutional traps and vulnerability to changes in climate and flood regimes in Thailand
- Flood disaster risk management in Asia: An institutional and political perspective
- Assessing institutionalized capacities and practices to reduce the risks of flood disaster
- Politics of floods and disasters
- Fish cage culture in upper part of Ping river [in Thai]