The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is a strategic ten-year partnership between the CGIAR and Future Earth to help thedeveloping world overcome the threats posed by a changing climate, to achieve food security, improve agriculture and livelihoods. I...
Bouapao, Lilao
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Sisouvanh, A.
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Pech, S.
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[Institutional constraints to integration of hydropower development into water resources management]
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Institutional constraints to integration of hydropower development into water resources management
Ongsakul, R.
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Bouapao, Lilao
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Ngonvorarath, V.
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[Cost-benefit distribution in hydropower planning and management: Differentiated impacts based on locational and social distinctions in affected communities and implications for equity]
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Cost-benefit distribution in hydropower planning and management: Differentiated impacts based on locational and social distinctions in affected communities and implications for equity
The project’s overall aim is to provide better information on reservoir fisheries and aquaculture so that reservoirs will be planned and managed to provide a broader range of benefits, particularly to rural people living nearby. Some specific questions which the project is addressing include the ...
Saphakdy, Bounthong
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Phonekampheng, Oudom
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Bouapao, Lilao
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Hortle, Kent
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[Fisheries and Aquaculture Production in Reservoirs in Lao PDR]
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Fisheries and Aquaculture Production in Reservoirs in Lao PDR
Ekxang village is located in the plains of Phonhong district, Vientiane province, Lao PDR. Since the 1990’s,
the province has been under rapid infrastructural, economic and social development. Increased access
to services including electricity, water, major roads, and education facilitated econom...
Data collection for the Village Baseline Study for the Ekxang Climate-Smart Village located
in Phonhong District, Vientiane Province, Lao PDR, took place on November 19th - 21st,
2014. Three days of focus group discussions were conducted separately for men and women.
Participatory methods were us...