Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos

Hydropower development in the lower Mekong Basin is being rapidly developed. Taking the Pak Beng hydropower project in Laos as a case study, this paper looks at participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development, how the latter is revealed by multiple, parallel institutional architec...

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Main Authors: Suhardiman, Diana, Geheb, K.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117316
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description Hydropower development in the lower Mekong Basin is being rapidly developed. Taking the Pak Beng hydropower project in Laos as a case study, this paper looks at participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development, how the latter is revealed by multiple, parallel institutional architectures in hydropower decision-making across scales, and its implications for transboundary environmental governance. We look at the institutional disjuncture in hydropower decision-making, how it is (re)produced by powerful, albeit conflicting narratives at respectively national and transboundary levels, power relations shaping these narratives, and how these translate into local community's limited ability to convey their voices and represent their development needs. Conceptually, the paper sheds light on the underlying politics in transboundary environmental governance by bringing to light the structural factors that prevent participation, including how these factors are justified, sustained and to a certain extent reproduced as an integral part of legal, policy, and institutional landscapes that govern hydropower decision-making across scales (e.g., local to transboundary).
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spelling CGSpace1173162024-06-26T10:18:14Z Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos Suhardiman, Diana Geheb, K. hydropower international waters participation governance Hydropower development in the lower Mekong Basin is being rapidly developed. Taking the Pak Beng hydropower project in Laos as a case study, this paper looks at participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development, how the latter is revealed by multiple, parallel institutional architectures in hydropower decision-making across scales, and its implications for transboundary environmental governance. We look at the institutional disjuncture in hydropower decision-making, how it is (re)produced by powerful, albeit conflicting narratives at respectively national and transboundary levels, power relations shaping these narratives, and how these translate into local community's limited ability to convey their voices and represent their development needs. Conceptually, the paper sheds light on the underlying politics in transboundary environmental governance by bringing to light the structural factors that prevent participation, including how these factors are justified, sustained and to a certain extent reproduced as an integral part of legal, policy, and institutional landscapes that govern hydropower decision-making across scales (e.g., local to transboundary). 2022-08 2021-12-31T23:29:58Z 2021-12-31T23:29:58Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117316 en Open Access Wiley Suhardiman, Diana; Geheb, K. 2022. Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos. Environmental Policy and Governance, 32(4):320-330. (Special Issue: Transboundary Environmental Governance: Emerging themes and lessons from Southeast Asia) [doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/eet.1974]
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governance
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Geheb, K.
Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos
title Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos
title_full Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos
title_fullStr Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos
title_full_unstemmed Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos
title_short Participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development: the case of the Pak Beng Dam in Laos
title_sort participation and politics in transboundary hydropower development the case of the pak beng dam in laos
topic hydropower
international waters
participation
governance
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117316
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