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Mainstream Dams Threaten the Mother of all Rivers
From June 2007 World Rivers Review While China is midway through the construction of a controversial cascade of major dam...
Map: A Dam Rush on the Mekong?
The Mekong River Basin’s diversity and productivity is threatened by plans for scores of dams. This map looks at what’s...
Decentralized Energy in Thailand: An Emerging Light
From June 2007 World Rivers Review Thailand’s power sector is struggling with contradictory development models. Plans to increase Thailand’s dependence...
The Mekong: Diverse, Magnificent, Threatened
From World Rivers Review, June 2007 As it makes its journey from the Tibetan Plateau to the South China Sea,...
Mainstream Dams Threaten the Mother of all Rivers
This World Rivers Review article discusses the revival of plans to build a cascade of dams on the Mekong River...
A River of the Heart
From World Rivers Review, June 2007 In Thailand they say that once you swim in the Mekong, it remains in...
The Don Sahong Dam and Mekong Fisheries
A science brief from the WorldFish Center exploring the potential impact of the proposed Don Sahong hydroelectric dam on the...
Protecting the Fisheries of Tonle Sap Lake
From World Rivers Review, June 2007 Tonle Sap Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and of great...
Mainstream Dams Threaten the Mother of all Rivers
While China is midway through the construction of a controversial cascade of major dam projects on the Upper Mekong mainstream,...
Doing Dams Wrong: World Bank’s “Model” Project Leaves Lao Villagers in the Lurch
From World Rivers Review, June 2007 Under a mango tree along the banks of the Nam Theun River on a...