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Skip to Search Results- 1Local and Traditional Knowledge, Resource Development, Hydrelectric Power impacts, fishing livelihoods, water resources, tracking changes
- 1Mackenzie River Basin, Canada; Mekong River Basin, Thailand; Amazon River (Tapajos Sub-Basin) River, Brazil
- 1Mun River, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
- 1hydroelectric developments,
- 1socio-ecological impacts, local traditional knowledge, fishing communities, Pak Mun Dam, livelihoods
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Impacts of Hydroelectric Development on Local Communities: The Mun River, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
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Hydroelectric development has had numerous impacts on local fishing communities. For those living along the Mun River the Pak Mun Dam has severely impacted their livelihoods. However as 25 years have passed, locals have adapted their knowledge to survive the changing ecology. The aim of this...
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2019-12-01
From November 8-10, 2019, Tracking Change attended Ki Ta Ski Naw: The 2019 Wa Ni Ska Tan Hydropower and Energy Justice Gathering and Conference at The University of Winnipeg in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The conference brought together participants from Manitoba, B.C., Alberta, Newfoundland and...