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Sustainable Development of Rice and Water Resources in Mainland Southeast Asia and Mekong River Basin - Tuyet L. Cosslett, Patrick D. Cosslett

Sustainable Development of Rice and Water Resources in Mainland Southeast Asia and Mekong River Basin (eBook)

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2017 | 1st ed. 2018
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This book highlights rice and water resources security in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam - countries that share the international Mekong River, which is a source of both regional cooperation and conflict. It discusses the topography, population, economy, rice production and rice trade of these four riparian countries, and analyses the impacts of climate change, El Nino and La Nina, and the construction of Mekong mainstream dams on water resources and rice productivity. Further, this publication assesses the role of the Mekong River Commission, a river basin organization responsible for the sustainable development and water resource management of the Mekong, and examines regional cooperation frameworks such as the Lower Mekong Initiative, and the Mekong-Japan Summit. The book then explores the emerging role of China in promoting the Lancang-Mekong cooperation between China and Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam in developing the Mekong River Basin, which could determine the future water and rice security of the region.



Ms. Tuyet L. Cosslett

VA, USA

Mr. Patrick D. Cosslett

VA, USA


This book highlights rice and water resources security in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam - countries that share the international Mekong River, which is a source of both regional cooperation and conflict. It discusses the topography, population, economy, rice production and rice trade of these four riparian countries, and analyses the impacts of climate change, El Nino and La Nina, and the construction of Mekong mainstream dams on water resources and rice productivity. Further, this publication assesses the role of the Mekong River Commission, a river basin organization responsible for the sustainable development and water resource management of the Mekong, and examines regional cooperation frameworks such as the Lower Mekong Initiative, and the Mekong-Japan Summit. The book then explores the emerging role of China in promoting the Lancang-Mekong cooperation between China and Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam in developing the Mekong River Basin, which could determine the future water and rice security of the region.

Ms. Tuyet L. Cosslett VA, USA Mr. Patrick D. Cosslett VA, USA

Introduction

1. The Setting of the Lower Mekong Countries

      1.1 Topography

         1.1.1 Cambodia

         1.1.2 Laos

        1.1.3 Thailand

        1.1.4 Vietnam      

  1.2 Population

        1.2.1 Cambodia

        1.2.2 Laos

        1.2.3 Thailand

        1.2.4 Vietnam

  1.3 Workforce

        1.3.1 Cambodia

         1.3.2 Laos

        1.3.3 Thailand

        1.3.4 Vietnam

  1.4 Economy

        1.4.1 Cambodia

         1.4.2 Laos

        1.4.3 Thailand

        1.4.4 Vietnam

   References

 

2. Rice Cultivation, Production, and Consumption in the Lower Mekong Countries

  2.1 Rice Cultivation

            2.1.1 Cambodia

            2.1.2 Laos

            2.1.3 Thailand

            2.1.4 Vietnam

       2.2 Rice Production

            2.2.1 Cambodia



            2.2.3 Thailand

            2.2.4 Vietnam

      2.3 Rice Consumption

            2.3.1 Cambodia

            2.3.2 Laos

            2.3.3 Thailand

            2.3.4 Vietnam

     2.4 Conclusion     

    References

 

3. Rice trade in the Lower Mekong Countries

3.1 Background of rice exports of Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia 1855-1999          3.1.1 Thailand

       3.1.2 Vietnam

       3.1.3 Cambodia

 3.2 Policies of rice export of the LMCs in the new millennium

        3.2.1 Thailand

        3.2.2 Vietnam

        3.2.3 Cambodia

        3.2.4 Laos

      3.3 Performance of rice exports of Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia in 2000-2014

         3.3.1 LMCs rice export and World rice export

         3.3.2 LMCs rice export relative to milled rice production

3.4 Rice trade of the LMCs 2000-2014

         3.4.1 Thailand

         3.4.2 Vietnam

         3.4.3 Cambodia

         3.4.4 Laos

3.5 Rice across border trade of the LMCs

         3.5.1 Cambodia border trade with Vietnam and Thailand

         3.5.2 Laos border trade with Vietnam, Thailand, and China

         3.5.3 Thailand border trade with Burma and China

         3.5.4 Vietnam border trade with Cambodia, Laos, and China

      3.6 Conclusion     

      References

 

4. Lower Mekong Basin: Rice production, Climate change, ENSO, Mekong Dams

4.1 Lower Mekong Basin setting

         4.1.1 Topography

         4.1.2 Population

         4.1.3 Economy

4.2 Agricultural land, farming, and rice production

         4.2.1 Agricultural land and farming

         4.2.2 Rice production                               

4.3 Climate change, floods and droughts, and El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO)

         4.3.1 Assessment of climate change

   4.3.2 Impact of floods and droughts in the Lower Mekong Basin

               4.3.3 Impact of El Nino and La Nina of the ENSO cycle (2001-2016)                4.4 Mekong mainstream dams

               4.4.1 Mekong mainstream dams in China

               4.4.2 Impacts of Chinese dams in the Lower Mekong Basin

      4.5 Conclusion    

     References

 

5. Mekong Regional Cooperation for Water Resources and Rice Security

      5.1 Mekong River Commission

               5.1.1 MRC structure

               5.1.2 Basin development strategy

               5.1.3 Agriculture and irrigation programs                5.1.4 Rules of Procedure for water utilization and diversion        

      5.2 Lower Mekong Mainstream Dams          

               5.2.1 Proposed mainstream dams in Lower Mekong Basin

               5.2.2 MRC review of Xayaburi dam project

               5.2.3 MRC review of Don Sahong dam project

               5.2.4 Studies on impacts of the Lower Mekong River mainstream dams

               5.2.5 Assessment of the Mekong River Commission

      5.3 Rice regional cooperation proposals and competition                     

               5.3.1 Rice regional cooperation proposals

               5.3.2 Rice regional competition

      5.4 China’s Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Mechanism

               5.3.1 China initiative, purpose and programs

               5.3.2 Sanya Declaration

      5.5 Conclusion

    References

 

6. Conclusion

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.9.2017
Zusatzinfo X, 148 p. 7 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Hydrologie / Ozeanografie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Technik Lebensmitteltechnologie
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
Schlagworte climate change • Don Sahong dam • food security • Greater Mekong Subregion • Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Mechanism • Lower Mekong Basin • Lower Mekong Initiative • Mekong cooperation frameworks • Mekong-Japan Summit • Mekong mainstream dams • Mekong River Commission • Mekong river water • Paddy land • regional cooperation • Rice Consumption • Rice cultivation • rice production • Rice Trade • sustainability • Water security • Xayaburi dam
ISBN-10 981-10-5613-7 / 9811056137
ISBN-13 978-981-10-5613-0 / 9789811056130
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