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Mekong School’s Lessons for Change: One Activist’s Story

From December 2014 World Rivers Review Hoang Duong One day late in November, after a long period of preparation, public...
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Critical Assessment on the Mekong Region’s Power Development at Risk of Being Shelved

From December 2014 World Rivers Review In December 2013, a study commissioned by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on “Ensuring...
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Pak Mun Dam: A struggle of fishers, an epic of river protection

From December 2014 World Rivers Review Boats at the Pak Mun Dam “Mun” means life. The Mun River has always...
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Greater Study of Climate Change’s Impacts on Mekong Needed

From December 2014 World Rivers Review Climate change will result in many hydrological changes of relevance to hydropower generation in...
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Toward More Democratic Power Planning in the Mekong

From December 2014 World Rivers Review We talked to Witoon Permpongsacharoen, Director of the Mekong Energy and Ecology Network (MEE...
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Nam Theun 2: The World Bank’s narrative of success falls apart

From December 2014 World Rivers Review “Nam Theun 2 confirmed my longstanding suspicion that the task of building a large...
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Understanding the Impacts of China’s Upper Mekong Dams

From December 2014 World Rivers Review. China has built seven hydropower dams on the upper Mekong River (known as the...
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Devil’s Bargain? Hydropower vs Food Trade-offs in the Mekong River Basin

From December 2014 World Rivers Review Wild fish catch is the most important source of protein throughout the Mekong region.Pianporn...
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Dams and the Politicization of Science

From December 2014 World Rivers Review For almost two years, the sensational water conflict brewing in Southeast Asia was a...
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Is the Mekong at a Tipping Point?

From December 2014 World Rivers Review Fishing at Siphandone, Southern LaosPianporn Deetes For thousands of years the mighty Mekong River...