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April 04, 2012
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By
Chheang Vannarith
A Cambodian Perspective on Mekong River Water Security
By Chheang Vannarith, Executive Director
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP)
Water scarcity is getting more serious in the region, as it is driven by population
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December 08, 2011
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By
Dao Trong Tu
A Vietnamese Perspective on Proposed Mainstream Mekong Dams
A short discussion on the hydropower dam system on the Mekong River mainstream and its impacts to Mekong delta
By Dao Trong Tu. Ph. D
CEWAREC- Vietnam
1. Why
are China's massive
September 21, 2011
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By
Teerapong Pomun
A Thai Perspective on Proposed Mainstream Mekong Dams
The Mekong River is very important for millions of local communities along
the mainstream and its tributaries who depend heavily on the river's natural
ecosystem functions. The health
March 22, 2011
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By
Andrew Houk
Transboundary Water Sharing: Iran and Afghanistan
The ability to harness Afghanistan’s rivers for hydropower and agriculture is a critical element of its economic development, but it also risks reducing flows for its downstream
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March 14, 2011
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By
Andrea Falkenhagen
Mining and the Maoists
The rapid growth of the mining industry in India’s mineral-rich states has escalated the decades-long battle between the state and a Maoist insurgent movement. To effectively address
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