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Impacts of Climate and Land-Use Change on Global Lake…

Freshwater lakes provide important resources for people around the world, including water for human consumption, irrigation, and electricity Read More…
Tagged Under climate change, fisheries, research paper, Tonle Sap
October 29, 2021November 30, 2021 • Climate Change and Development, Research

Managing the Mekong: The Mekong River Commission 2019…

Managing the 307,000 square mile (795,000 km2) watershed of the six-country Mekong River basin is not a task any one country can accomplish Read More…
Tagged Under Drought, Mekong River Commission, monitoring, transboundary management
September 24, 2020 • Climate Change and Development, Regional News

Fish Passage Master Class

From The Crawford Fund There is substantial interest around the world in the effectiveness of ‘fishways’ or fish passages as Read More…
Tagged Under Fish Passage, workshop
February 10, 2019February 27, 2019 • Climate Change and Development

The Greater Mekong Forum

The Greater Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy is the largest meeting that focuses on the costs and benefits of balancing water, food, Read More…
Tagged Under conference
January 25, 2017June 15, 2017 • Climate Change and Development, Events

Innovative Solutions for Fish Passage

Water infrastructure is being developed at an increasing rate in the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB), and fish passage technology may help Read More…
Tagged Under conference, Fish Passage, Lao PDR
December 2, 2016June 15, 2017 • Climate Change and Development

El Niño and Drought and the Mekong Basin

El Niño may have brought some drought relief in parts of the United States in 2016, but the same weather pattern has induced Read More…
Tagged Under Climate, climate change, Drought, Mekong Delta
April 25, 2016June 15, 2017 • Climate Change and Development

A Mekong Symposium at the American Fisheries Society

At the recent American Fisheries Society annual meeting in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., a full-day symposium titled "Sustaining Diverse Fisheries Read More…
Tagged Under conference
October 14, 2015April 21, 2017 • Climate Change and Development, Ecosystem Services, Fisheries and Culture

Retracing migrations of Mekong River mud carp

When researchers want to understand where a fish spends its time, they often use tagging techniques to track the fish’s movements, like a Read More…
Tagged Under Cambodia, Lao PDR, migration, otolith microchemistry, Thailand
May 6, 2015June 15, 2017 • Climate Change and Development, Freshwater Biodiversity

Valuing Wetlands

World Wetlands Day (today) celebrates the important role that wetlands play in communities across the globe. February 2 marks the day of the Read More…
February 2, 2015April 21, 2017 • Climate Change and Development, Ecosystem Services, Project Spotlight

The Mekong at an environmental crossroads

The Mekong region is one of the world’s environmental wonders–but a recent report highlights that much of the area’s incredible natural Read More…
Tagged Under development, forests, WWF
July 25, 2013June 15, 2017 • Climate Change and Development, Freshwater Biodiversity
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