Improving Mekong dam dialogues: a participatory assessment of the impact of dams on the livelihoods of the Mekong

Uses the thaibaan research methodology (called 'sao ban' in Laotian), a participatory process for video production to help villagers explore the positive and negative impacts of dams outside the immediate dam area. The output is a series of short films and documentaries made by communities, and whic...

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Main Author: Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Format: Case Study
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/36096
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spelling CGSpace360962024-01-17T12:58:34Z Improving Mekong dam dialogues: a participatory assessment of the impact of dams on the livelihoods of the Mekong Gonsalves, Julian Francis participatory approaches information and communication technologies (icts) dams Uses the thaibaan research methodology (called 'sao ban' in Laotian), a participatory process for video production to help villagers explore the positive and negative impacts of dams outside the immediate dam area. The output is a series of short films and documentaries made by communities, and which can then be used to table community perspectives in hydropower decision-making. 2013 2014-06-11T15:39:01Z 2014-06-11T15:39:01Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/36096 en http://mekong.waterandfood.org/archives/1272 Open Access CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Improving Mekong dam dialogues: a participatory assessment of the impact of dams on the livelihoods of the Mekong
title Improving Mekong dam dialogues: a participatory assessment of the impact of dams on the livelihoods of the Mekong
title_full Improving Mekong dam dialogues: a participatory assessment of the impact of dams on the livelihoods of the Mekong
title_fullStr Improving Mekong dam dialogues: a participatory assessment of the impact of dams on the livelihoods of the Mekong
title_full_unstemmed Improving Mekong dam dialogues: a participatory assessment of the impact of dams on the livelihoods of the Mekong
title_short Improving Mekong dam dialogues: a participatory assessment of the impact of dams on the livelihoods of the Mekong
title_sort improving mekong dam dialogues a participatory assessment of the impact of dams on the livelihoods of the mekong
topic participatory approaches
information and communication technologies (icts)
dams
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