The Don Sahong Dam: Potential Impacts on Regional Fish Migrations, Livelihoods and Human Health
Ian Bird ()
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
This paper focuses on the Don Sahong Dam (DSD’s) potential impacts on fish and fisheries, and particularly the project’s regional implications in relation to fisheries, including its possible impacts on food security, nutrition and poverty alleviation in Laos and neighbouring countries in the Mekong Region. URL: [http://polisproject.org/PDFs/Baird%202009_Don%20Sahong.pdf].
Keywords: health; Laos; downriver; upriver; poverty; river; asia; ecological; Thailand; food security; human health; Don Sahong Dam; DSD; fish migration; livelihoods; Mekong River; fish stocks; human population; fisheries; dam (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-07
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