The project validated and disseminated a large number of improved rice-based cropping systems technologies suited to upland agro-ecologies. These improved technologies have good potentials to raise the productivity of water, land, and labor. The innovative strategies employed by the project including the paradigm of landscape management, multi-institutional partnership, multidisciplinary teamwork, farmer participatory approach to technology validation, and community-based seed production led to successful generation and dissemination of technologies.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJuly, 2010Laos, Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia
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Library ResourceFebruary, 2014Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsJanuary, 2013Cambodia, China, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Asia
This provides an overview of the second Mekong Hydropower Forum held in Hanoi, November 13-15, 2013.
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Library ResourceAugust, 2009Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia
This project is about livelihoods, and how they can be improved through reservoir management for multiple uses and users.It is about developing strategies for optimizing the benefits of WSI and increasing the ways in which water can be utilized for the benefit of the poor.
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Library ResourceJuly, 2009Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia
This project is about assessing the value of water in its various uses.It includes an assessment of water needs for major water uses and features the application of quantitative and qualitative valuation techniques to estimate costs and benefits associated with different water management strategies and scenarios.
Water valuation means expressing the value of water-related goods and services so as to inform sharing and allocation decisions.It features quantitative and qualitative approaches and considers relationships between interconnected and interdependent water uses.
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Library ResourceMarch, 2010Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia
This project is about scaling up to the catchment level the results obtained from optimizing the management of individual reservoirs. As such, it draws on results from MKs 1 and 2. It seeks to understand at the catchment scale the cumulative upstream and downstream consequences of management decisions taken for multiple reservoirs. It includes the study of land degradation and reservoir siltation processes.
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Library ResourceSeptember, 2006Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam
This project focuses on the governance structures and mechanisms needed to enable, support and maintain successful WSI optimization strategies.The latter research relates not only to individual reservoirs, but also to cascades, including transboundary cascades. It draws on other Mekong BDC projects as well as institutional analysis of current water governance for different uses.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchOctober, 2009Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia
CPWF Mekong Project 5 is divided into two components, the first relating to coordination, and the second to the development, management and maintenance of multiple stakeholder platforms.
Coordination
The Basin Leader leads this project team, which is responsible for coherence of the overall BDC research program through ensuring BDC research remains problem-, opportunity- and impact-focused.
Multiple stakeholder platforms
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchAugust, 2009Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia
The Mekong Basin Focal Project aims were to assess water use, water productivity and
water poverty in the basin, and analyse the opportunities and risks of change in water
management that influences water poverty.
The main issue facing the Lower Mekong is not water availability (except for seasonally in
certain areas such as northeast Thailand) but the impact of changed flows (which may
result from dam or irrigation development or climate change) on ecology, fish production,
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2012Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, South-Eastern Asia
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