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Center for Social Development Studies

Faculty of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University

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Center for Social Development Studies
  • About/
    • About CSDS
    • Center of Excellence
    • UNESCO Chair in Resource Governance and Futures Literacy
    • Board
    • Staff
    • Research Associates and Interns
    • Research Partners
  • Themes/
    • Resource Politics
    • Rethinking Regionalization
    • Human Rights, Human Security & Justice
    • Transdisciplinary Knowledge and Innovation
    • Public Sphere, Democratization & the Commons
    • (Forced) Displacement and Development
    • Salween Stories
    • List of Research Activities
    • Just Future Mekong Fellowship Program (JFMFP)
  • Publications/
    • Journal Articles
    • Book Chapters
    • Books
    • Conference papers
    • Opinion pieces
    • Policy briefs
    • Multimedia
    • Conference proceedings
    • Reports
    • Newsletters
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    • Project Blogs
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    • CU Graduate Student Seminar Series
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June 22, 2023
Sustainable Development, urban, Bangkok
REPORT: “Development of Waterfront Community Sustainable Tourism Program in Bangkok Suburban Area: Participation Process, Peace Identity and Environmental Design”
June 22, 2023
Sustainable Development, urban, Bangkok
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June 22, 2023
Sustainable Development, urban, Bangkok
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May 25, 2022
Mekong, Electricity planning
REPORT: "Pathways to a Sustainable and Just Transformation of the Mekong Region’s Electricity Sector"
May 25, 2022
Mekong, Electricity planning
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May 25, 2022
Mekong, Electricity planning
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September 2, 2021
Migration
REPORT: Human Capital and the Employment Situations of Urban Refugees in Thailand (Volume 1: Baseline Findings)
September 2, 2021
Migration
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September 2, 2021
Migration
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August 19, 2021
water diplomacy, Lancang-Mekong, water data sharing, water governance, Mekong River
REPORT: Strengthening Water Diplomacy Through Water Data Sharing and Inclusive Evidence-Based Transboundary Governance
August 19, 2021
water diplomacy, Lancang-Mekong, water data sharing, water governance, Mekong River
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August 19, 2021
water diplomacy, Lancang-Mekong, water data sharing, water governance, Mekong River
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April 23, 2020
The Commons, Feminist Political Ecology, Hydropolitics
REPORT: Contested Knowledges of the Commons in Southeast Asia Research Progress report - Vignettes from the Field (CRISEA Working Paper 2)
April 23, 2020
The Commons, Feminist Political Ecology, Hydropolitics
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April 23, 2020
The Commons, Feminist Political Ecology, Hydropolitics
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March 27, 2019
the commons, Feminist political ecology, hydropolitics
REPORT: The Environment - Contested Knowledge of the Commons in Southeast Asia (CRISEA Working Paper 1)
March 27, 2019
the commons, Feminist political ecology, hydropolitics
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March 27, 2019
the commons, Feminist political ecology, hydropolitics
REPORT: Charting New Pathways Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Development of the Nu River Valley
April 4, 2018
Water Insecurity, Water governance, China, Yunnan, nujiang
REPORT: Charting New Pathways Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Development of the Nu River Valley
April 4, 2018
Water Insecurity, Water governance, China, Yunnan, nujiang

Development comes at a cost, but what that cost is and who bears that cost is not set in stone. China’s rapid economic ascent has lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty, but it has also precipitated severe ecological crises. In many cases, a “pollute first, clean up later” mentality towards industrialization has led to inequitable and unjust outcomes for both people and the environment. The Chinese government’s efforts on maintaining high economic growth rates in an effort to modernize the economy and society has in many cases obscured the scale of damage done to the environment, though the Chinese government and other institutional actors are actively taking steps to mitigate and alleviate issues of environmental degradation. The story of the Nu River, also known as the Salween or the Thanlwin, illustrates how hydropower development on the river was actively contested and resisted by diverse stakeholders, opening up possibilities for other kinds of water resource management and development.

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April 4, 2018
Water Insecurity, Water governance, China, Yunnan, nujiang
REPORT: Water Governance and Access to Water in Hakha Town, Chin State, Myanmar
October 18, 2017
Hakha town, Myanmar, Water governance, Water Insecurity, Chin State
REPORT: Water Governance and Access to Water in Hakha Town, Chin State, Myanmar
October 18, 2017
Hakha town, Myanmar, Water governance, Water Insecurity, Chin State

By Carl Middleton, Naruemon Thabchumpon, Van Bawi Lian and Orapan Pratomlek

 

Hakha town is the capital of Chin State, Myanmar, located in the mountainous Northwest of the country. In recent years, the town’s population has faced growing water insecurity, which has created great hardship for the local population. Meanwhile, a major landslide in the town in July 2015 compounded these challenges, resulting in the resettlement of over 4000 people.

The purpose of the research presented in this report is to understand the underlying factors and dynamics that have produced water insecurity in Hakha town to generate policy recommendations towards attaining sustainable access to water for all.  

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October 18, 2017
Hakha town, Myanmar, Water governance, Water Insecurity, Chin State

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