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Trading-off fish biodiversity, food security, and hydropower in the Mekong River Basin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109(15):5609-5614. (795.76 KB)
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2012. Hydropower Environmental Mitigation Measures on the Lancang River. State of Knowledge Series 8, WLE Greater Mekong. (July):12p. (491.15 KB)
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2017. 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. Transboundary Impact Assessment in the Sesan River Basin: The Case of the Yali Falls Dam. International Journal of Water Resources Development. 23(3):427-442.
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2007. Power Sector Vision 2050: Toward 100% Renewable Energy by 2050 - Greater Mekong: Power Vision Overview (Regional Report Part 1). WWF-World Wide Fund for Nature . :68p.. (1.11 MB)
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2016. Dams and Development: A New Framework for Decision-Making. 23(November):404p..
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2000. Corporate Social Responsibility in Mekong Hydropower Development. State of Knowledge Series 3, CPWF. (November):11p.. (512.39 KB)
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2013. A Political Economy of Environmental Impact Assessment in the Mekong Region. Water Alternatives. 9(1):33-55. (658.15 KB)
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2016. Gender and Ethnic Dynamics of Household Decision Making in Hydropower-related Resettlement. CGIAR Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE Briefing Series 7). (November):4p.. (1.71 MB)
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2016. Gender and Household Decision-Making in a Lao Village: Implications for Livelihoods in Hydropower Development. Gender, Place & Culture. 23(11):1599-1614.
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2016. Power Shift: Emerging Trends in the GMS Power Sector. Stimson Center - Letters from the Mekong Series. :56p..
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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).
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2017. Scalar Disconnect: The Logic of Transboundary Water Governance in the Mekong. Society & Natural Resources. 25(6):572-586.
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2012. Benefit Sharing in Mekong Region Hydropower: Whose Benefits Count? Water Resources and Rural Development. 4(October):3-11.
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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. Rethinking Transboundary Waters: A Critical Hydropolitics of the Mekong Basin. Political Geography. 25(2):181-202.
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2006. Watered Down? A Review of Social and Environmental Safeguards for Large Dam Projects International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). :128p.. (1.42 MB)
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2014. World Bank-Directed Development? Negotiating Participation in the Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project in Laos Development and Change. 40(3):487-507.
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2009. Gender and Hydropower National Policy Assessment: Viet Nam. Oxfam Australia. :7p.. (920.78 KB)
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2013. Gender and Hydropower National Policy Assessment: Lao PDR. Oxfam Australia. :7p.. (604.99 KB)
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2013. Gender and Hydropower National Policy Assessment: Cambodia. Oxfam Australia. :7p.. (480.24 KB)
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2013. Gender Justice in Hydropower Policy and Legislation Review: Synthesis Report. Oxfam Australia. :7p.. (963.47 KB)
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2013. Balancing the Scales: Using gender impact assessment in hydropower development. Oxfam Australia. :72p..
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2013. Dead in the Water: Global Lessons from the World Bank's Model Hydropower Project in Laos. The University of Wisconsin Press. (161.33 KB)
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2018. 'Countering Hegemony' and 'Institutional Integration': Two Approaches to Using Tai Baan (villagers') Research for Local Knowledge Advocacy. Governing the Mekong: Engaging the Politics of Knowledge. :27-48.
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