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Exploring Gender Dimensions of Water Insecurity and Governance in the Lower Mekong Region. Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). :4p..
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2019. 
Cumulative Impact Assessment and Management of Renewable Energy Development in the Sekong River Basin, Lao PDR: Final Inception & Scoping Report. :75p..
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2018. 
Dead in the Water: Global Lessons from the World Bank's Model Hydropower Project in Laos. The University of Wisconsin Press.
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2018. 
Gender and Water Governance in the Mekong Region: Assessment and Opportunities. (June):19p.
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2018. 
Guidelines on Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment in the Mekong Region. Mekong Partnership for the Environment, Pact. :65p..
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2017. 
Hydropower Environmental Mitigation Measures on the Lancang River. State of Knowledge Series 8, WLE Greater Mekong. (July):12p.
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2017. 
Making the Case: Effective Public Participation is Good for Business in the Mekong Region. Mekong Partnership for the Environment, Pact. (February):52p..
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2017. 
Reckless Development: The IFC’s Dodgy Deals in Southeast Asia. Outsourcing Development: Lifting the Veil on the World Bank Group’s Lending Through Financial Intermediaries (Part 3). (March):16p..
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China's Dam Diplomacy in the Mekong Region: Three Game Changers. Water Governance Dynamics in the Mekong Region. :123-146.
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2016. Contesting a River Basin: Civil Society's Legal Strategies. The Mekong: A Social-legal Approach to River Basin Development. :165-186.
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2016. The Demise of Accountability at the World Bank? American University International Law Review. 31(1):1-7.
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2016. 
Diverted Justice: The Lower Sesan 2 Dam and the Role of Law in Cambodian Hydropower Development. Water Governance Dynamics in the Mekong Region. :91-120.
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2016. Making Inroads: Chinese Infrastructure Investment in ASEAN and Beyond. :70p..
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2016. 
Private Dams, Public Interest in Mainland Southeast Asia: Hydropower Governance in a Beyond-Aid Political Economy. Paper presented at Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia (TRaNS) Conference on: Exploring 'beyond aid' agenda through Southeast Asia's rapidly changing development landscape, Sogang Institute for East Asian Studies, 27-28 May 2016. :25p..
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2016. 
Benchmarking the Policies and Practices of International Hydropower Companies (Stage 1: Environmental and Social Policies and Practices of Chinese Overseas Hydropower Companies). Part A: Methodology and Analysis. (June):28p..
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2015. 
Gender and Hydropower National Policy Assessment: Myanmar. Oxfam Australia. :7p..
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2015. 
Mekong EIA Briefing: Environmental Impact Assessment Comparative Analysis In Lower Mekong Countries. Mekong Partnership for the Environment, Pact. :63p..
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2015. 
Benefit Sharing from Hydropower Watersheds: Rationales, Practices, and Potential. Water Resources and Rural Development. 4(October):12-28.
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2014. Dam Standards: A Rights-Based Approach - A Guidebook for Civil Society. International Rivers (IR). (January):90p..
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2014. 
Legal Plurality: An Analysis of Power Interplay in Mekong Hydropower. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 104(5):973-988.
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2014. Private equity, public affair: Hydropower financing in the Mekong Basin. Global Environmental Change. 24(1):20-29.
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2014. Watered Down? A Review of Social and Environmental Safeguards for Large Dam Projects International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). :128p..
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2014. 
World Rivers Review: Special Focus on the Mekong. International Rivers (IR). 29(4):16p..
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2014. 
China’s Influence on Hydropower Development in the Lancang River and Lower Mekong River Basin. State of Knowledge Series 4, CPWF. (July):7p..
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2013. 