The River of Life (Paperback)


In northern Thailand, Laos, and southern China, marginal fishing communities along the Mekong River and its tributaries are experiencing the adverse effects of changing ecosystems on their fish stocks, local economies, lifestyles, and cultural practices. Transnational mega-projects are causing great environmental degradation and endangering people's livelihoods. While depicting a stark future for less advantaged Mekong communities, this book sees reasons for hope in the communities' capacity to respond to these changes.

Using their knowledge and experience to cope with evolving historical realities such as erratic water levels, many local communities have devised conservation measures for fishing. The author advocates bottom-up planning and transnational civil society alliances between local groups and regional and international organizations to bring about more balanced development and sounder natural resource management in the region.

Appendixes contain an extensive inventory of fish species, habitat, conservation status, and fishing techniques.

Yos Santasombat is professor of anthropology at Chiang Mai University.


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In northern Thailand, Laos, and southern China, marginal fishing communities along the Mekong River and its tributaries are experiencing the adverse effects of changing ecosystems on their fish stocks, local economies, lifestyles, and cultural practices. Transnational mega-projects are causing great environmental degradation and endangering people's livelihoods. While depicting a stark future for less advantaged Mekong communities, this book sees reasons for hope in the communities' capacity to respond to these changes.

Using their knowledge and experience to cope with evolving historical realities such as erratic water levels, many local communities have devised conservation measures for fishing. The author advocates bottom-up planning and transnational civil society alliances between local groups and regional and international organizations to bring about more balanced development and sounder natural resource management in the region.

Appendixes contain an extensive inventory of fish species, habitat, conservation status, and fishing techniques.

Yos Santasombat is professor of anthropology at Chiang Mai University.

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Product Details

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Imprint

Silkworm Books

Country of origin

Thailand

Release date

2012

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2012

Authors

Dimensions

211 x 140 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-6169005322

Barcode

9786169005322

Categories

LSN

6169005327



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