Announcing M-POWER Fellows 2011-2012 - Chao Praya Call
The Mekong Program on Water, Environment and Resilience (M-POWER), with the support and collaboration of the Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF), is pleased to announce shortlisted fellows for 2011-2012.
An M-POWER Research Fellowship provides an exciting and challenging opportunity for researchers to join a multi-country and multi-disciplinary team. The fellowships support researchers working to improve water governance in the Mekong Region.
The fellowship program is lead by Asian Institute of Technology, Ubon Ratchathani and Yunnan University on behalf of the M-POWER network.
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Name
Country
Host organisation
Research Topic
Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI)
Institutional interaction in the governing of water resources in Tonle Sap basin: The nature of multi-tier government interaction and its impacts on the functioning of water resource management at community level
Department of Rural Water Supply, Ministy of Rural Development
The Investigation of Rural Livelihoods and Access to Resources of Small Scale Reservoir: Case Study of Tram Pluk Reservoir, Kampong Chhnang, Cambodia
Yunnan Institute of Environmental Science (YIES)
Public awareness enhancement of rural villagers on water pollution and environment protection in one typical village of Lancang River Basin, upper Mekong
Water governance and adaptation to climate change for "dike compartments": a case study in An Giang province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Department of Trade and Industry, Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam
A Review of Sesan and Srepok Hydropower Dams within a Framework of Transboundary Management and Experiences Learnt to Influence Policy about EIA/SIA on Sekong River
Self-endorsement (Affiliation: Institute of Technology of Cambodia)
Understanding the impacts emerging from mega-water project: the case of Sesan River
Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
Impacts of hydropower projects on resettlement, natural resource access (NRA), and livelihood of effected households (case study in Binh Dien and Huong Binh hydropower projects in Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam
Western Highlands Agriculture and Forestry Science Institute (WASI)
Challenges and adaptability of people excluded from the hydropower area in improving livelihoods in resettlement zones: case study in Ea Po commune of vietnamese province of Dak Nong
Mr. Phimthong Kouangpalath
Department of Rural Economics and Food Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, National University of Laos
Evaluation of downstream effects of big hydropower projects: developing a method based on the case study of the Nam Mang 3 and Nam Lik 1,2 dam (Laos)
Royal University of Phnom Penh, Department of Environmental Science
The interplay of gender and social status in participatory water resources management: A case study of participation in Farmer Water User Communities (FWUCs) and Farmer Water User Groups (FWUGs)
Ms. Sengmanichanh Sonchanmavong
Weather and Water Co. Ltd.
Contribution knowledge-based civil society in the water governance
Peace and Development Aid Organization (PDAO)
Impacts of Mainstream Hydropower Development - a case study of vulnerable livelihood in low-land area of Takeo Province (Cambodia)
Policy Research Center, National Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute (NAFRI), Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the Faculty of Agriculture, National University of Laos
Community Participations in Risk Management along the Mekong River: The Case Study in Lao PDR
Culture and Environment Preservation Association (CEPA)
Sekong River Fisheries Monitoring by Using Local Knowledge
Centre for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (CRES), Vientam National University
Social Differentiation and Access to Water Resources: The case study on the resettled communities of Yali falls dam, Se San River, Kontum province, Vietnam
College of Environment and Natural Resources, Cantho University
Climate change adaptation from the community-based and expert knowledge in the coastal area of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
Mekong Regional Social Sciences Research Center, Ubon Ratchathani University
The Sesan Narratives: exploring narratives surrounding Sesan water uses and water resources management