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Bach, Bird, Clausen, Jensen, Lange, Taylor, Viriyasakultorn, Wolf.  2012.  Transboundary River Basin Management: Addressing Water, Energy and Food Security. Mekong River Commission (MRC). :63p..
Ziv, Baran, Nam, Rodriguez-Iturbe, Levin A.  2012.  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)
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)
Johnston, McCartney, Liu, Ketelsen, Taylor, Vinh, Gyi, Aung, Gyi.  2017.  State of Knowledge: River Health in the Salween. State of Knowledge Series 6, WLE Greater Mekong. (July):10p.. (728.39 KB)
Ketelsen, Taylor, Vinh, Hunter, Johnston, Liu, Tint, Gyi, Charles.  2017.  State of Knowledge: River Health in the Ayeyarwady. State of Knowledge Series 7, WLE Greater Mekong. (July):13p.. (1.37 MB)
Leese, Meisch.  2015.  Securitising Sustainability? Questioning the 'Water, Energy and Food-Security Nexus' Water Alternatives. 8(1):695-709. (619.51 KB)
Lee, Scurrah.  2009.  Power and Responsibility: The Mekong River Commission and Lower Mekong Mainstream Dams. AMRC, University of Sydney, Oxfam Australia. :55p.. (1.78 MB)
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).
Lawrence.  2009.  The Nam Theun 2 Controversy and Its Lessons for Laos. Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region. :81-113. (341.25 KB)
Locher, Hermansen, Johannesson, Xuezhong, Phiri, Harrison, Hartmann, Simon, O'Leary, Lowrance et al..  2010.  Initiatives in the Hydro Sector Post-World Commission on Dams: The Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Forum. Water Alternatives. 3(2):43-57. (576.7 KB)
Locher, Hermansen, Johannesson, Xuezhong, Phiri, Harrison, Hartmann, Simon, O'Leary, Lowrance et al..  2010.  Initiatives in the Hydro Sector Post-World Commission on Dams: The Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Forum. Water Alternatives. 3(2):43-57. (576.7 KB)
Lebel, Lebel, Manorom, Yishu.  2019.  Gender in Development Discourses of Civil Society Organisations and Mekong Hydropower Dams. Water Alternatives. 12(1):192-220. (583.25 KB)
Lebel, Lebel, Manorom, Yishu.  2019.  Gender in Development Discourses of Civil Society Organisations and Mekong Hydropower Dams. Water Alternatives. 12(1):192-220. (583.25 KB)
Lan_Shiow_Tsai.  2015.  Gender and Hydropower National Policy Assessment: Myanmar. Oxfam Australia. :7p.. (1008.51 KB)
Dore, Lebel, Molle.  2012.  A Framework for Analysing Transboundary Water Governance Complexes, Illustrated in the Mekong Region. Journal of Hydrology. 466-467:23-36.
Hecht, Lacombe.  2014.  The Effects of Hydropower Dams on the Hydrology of the Mekong Basin. State of Knowledge Series 5, WLE Greater Mekong. (April):15p.. (516.57 KB)
Dore, Lazarus.  2009.  De-marginalizing the Mekong River Commission. Contested Waterscapes in the Mekong Region. :357-381. (238.99 KB)
Scurrah.  2013.  '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.
Suhardiman, Wichelns, Lebel, Sellamuttu.  2014.  Benefit Sharing in Mekong Region Hydropower: Whose Benefits Count? Water Resources and Rural Development. 4(October):3-11.
Lebel, Lebel, Chitmanat, Sriyasak.  2014.  Benefit Sharing from Hydropower Watersheds: Rationales, Practices, and Potential. Water Resources and Rural Development. 4(October):12-28.
Lebel, Lebel, Chitmanat, Sriyasak.  2014.  Benefit Sharing from Hydropower Watersheds: Rationales, Practices, and Potential. Water Resources and Rural Development. 4(October):12-28.