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2018
IFC.  2018.  Cumulative Impact Assessment and Management of Renewable Energy Development in the Sekong River Basin, Lao PDR: Final Inception & Scoping Report. :75p.. (1.95 MB)
Shoemaker, Robichaud.  2018.  Dead in the Water: Global Lessons from the World Bank's Model Hydropower Project in Laos. The University of Wisconsin Press.  (161.33 KB)
Dang, Cochrane, Arias, Tri.  2018.  Future Hydrological Alterations in the Mekong Delta Under the Impact of Water Resources Development, Land Subsidence and Sea Level Rise. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies. 15(January):119-133. (1.76 MB)
IUCN, Oxfam.  2018.  Gender and Water Governance in the Mekong Region: Assessment and Opportunities. (June):19p. (1.35 MB)
Middleton.  2018.  Reciprocal Transboundary Cooperation on the Lancang-Mekong River: Towards an Inclusive and Ecological Relationship. The Center for Social Development Studies (CSDS), Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University. :8p..
IFC.  2018.  SEA of the Hydropower Sector in Myanmar Resources Page.
Moran, Lopez, Moore, Müller, Hyndman.  2018.  Sustainable Hydropower in the 21st Century. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115(47):11891-11898. (572.45 KB)
Intralawan, Wood, Frankel, Costanza, Kubiszewski.  2018.  Tradeoff Analysis Between Electricity Generation and Ecosystem Services in the Lower Mekong Basin. Ecosystem Services. 30(Part A):27-35.
Fauconnier, Jenniskens, Perry, Fanaian, Sen, Sinha, Witmer.  2018.  Women as Change-Makers in the Governance of Shared Waters. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). :viii+50pp.. (1.41 MB)
Cornish.  2018.  Women & EIA Processes: A Case Study on Gender Aspects of EIAs in Four Myanmar Projects. Spectrum - Sustainable Development Knowledge Network. :6p. (1.19 MB)
2017
Intralawan, Wood, Frankel.  2017.  Economic Evaluation of Hydropower Projects in the Lower Mekong Basin. Oxfam. (April):4p.. (187.64 KB)
Resurrección, Nguyen, Taalaibekkyzy.  2017.  Gender and Public Participation in EIAs. Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). :25p.. (1.32 MB)
Grant.  2017.  Gender Equality and Inclusion in Water Resources Management. Global Water Partnership Action Piece. :24p.. (1.19 MB)
MPE.  2017.  Guidelines on Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment in the Mekong Region. Mekong Partnership for the Environment, Pact. :65p.. (844.86 KB)
Yu, Geheb.  2017.  Hydropower Environmental Mitigation Measures on the Lancang River. State of Knowledge Series 8, WLE Greater Mekong. (July):12p. (491.15 KB)
Hill, Thuy, Storey, Vongphosy.  2017.  Lessons Learnt from Gender Impact Assessments of Hydropower Projects in Laos and Vietnam. Gender and Development. 25(3):455-470.
MPE.  2017.  Making the Case: Effective Public Participation is Good for Business in the Mekong Region. Mekong Partnership for the Environment, Pact. (February):52p.. (1.1 MB)
Carew-Reid.  2017.  The Mekong: Strategic Environmental Assessment of Mainstream Hydropower Development in an International River Basin. Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia. :334-355.
Baird G, Barney.  2017.  The Political Ecology of Cross-Sectoral Cumulative Impacts: Modern Landscapes, Large Hydropower Dams and Industrial Tree Plantations in Laos and Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):884-910.
Middleton, Pengkam, Tivasuradej.  2017.  Politics of Knowledge, Collective Action and Community Empowerment in Health Impact Assessment in Thailand: The Case of Khao Hinsorn. Water Governance and Collective Action: Mutli-scale Challenges. :70-81(12p).
Suhardiman, Lebel, Nicol, Wong.  2017.  Power and Politics in Water Governance: Revisiting the Role of Collective Action in the Commons. Water Governance and Collective Action: Multi-scale Challenges. :9-20(12p).
Weatherby, Eyler.  2017.  Power Shift: Emerging Trends in the GMS Power Sector. Stimson Center - Letters from the Mekong Series. :56p..
IDI.  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.. (579.64 KB)

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