The NY Times magazine has a very interesting article on some of the social strife among fishing villages on the Tonle Sap Lake. Check out the drone video of many of our field sites!
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A new article published in Science offers a potential way to mitigate tradeoffs between hydropower development and fishery yields in the Lower Mekong Basin. Using 17 years of data, the researchers developed an algorithm to predict fishery yields from river flow and used it to design an ideal flow regime that […]
RiverINFEWs: Workshop to explore the nexus between food, energy and water in a large international river system. The University of Washington and Florida State University, with funding from the National Science Foundation, are hosting a workshop to explore the nexus between food, water, and energy systems (FEW) in the Mekong River basin with […]
The University of Washington and Florida State University have been awarded grant to hold a workshop to explore key scientific questions around Food, Energy and Water in the Mekong Basin. The workshop will involve 30-40 scientists and stakeholders and will be held fall 2015 in Seattle. Contact Gordon Holtgrieve (gholt@uw.edu) […]