Here are our recommended readings on Environmental Justice in the Mekong:
(for Later)
Come up with like two to three questions for each section and do short video interviews with collaborators on each subject.
- What would you like people to think/learn about when approaching these subjects?
- What are some of the common misperceptions held by conventional approaches to understanding this issue?
- How would you suggest students go about approaching these issues?
- On Methods:
- On Water:
- On Ecologies:
- On Livelihoods:
- On Land:
Browse our collection of grad and undergrad student work from our annual student research symposium.
Grid of thumbnails that link to each presentation, downloads powerpoint (Don't have files yet)
Grid of thumbnails that link to each presentation, downloads powerpoint. Or just link the Google Drive with pdfs? What will meet university accessibility guidelines?
Dive into open datasets offering insights into the region's dynamic landscape. (Coming Soon)
- Household Survey (Short Description and link to survey page)
- UNR Data ? Followup with Aaron
- UNESCO?
- Mapping and Countermapping
The Mekong School Digital Library is a collaborative open-source archive of research, literature, film, and other media that documents the Mekong River, with an emphasis on participatory action research and local ecological knowledge.