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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...