- The Mekong - Open Development Mekong
The Mekong River, and its associated basin, are the mainstay of the region’s rice and fish economy, as well as providing water for domestic, municipal and industrial use Approximately 4350 km in length and originating high in the Tibetan plateau, it passes through six countries: China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam It is the seventh longest river in Asia and the 12th
- Open Development Mekong - Sharing information about Mekong and its . . .
Sharing information about Mekong and its development with the world
- พระราชบัญญัติ ส่งเสริมการลงทุน พ. ศ. 2520 (ฉบับปรับปรุง 2560)
พระราชบัญญัติ ส่งเสริมการลงทุน พ ศ 2520 (ฉบับปรับปรุง 2560)
- Water resources - Open Development Mekong
Water resources include freshwater and saltwater Sometimes water resources is defined as freshwater resources only, which is water that collects on or under the earth’s surface as part of the water cycle 1 Freshwater can be found as surface water in rivers and lakes, and in the ground as groundwater For the so-called Lower Mekong Countries, their dependence on freshwater found in the
- Hydropower dams - Open Development Mekong
With its vast, complex network of tributaries, the Mekong river system has been identified as a valuable source of hydroelectricity generation from as early as the 1960s Today, the Lower Mekong Basin is a key site for large-scale hydropower dam development,1 and it is estimated that it has the potential to generate 30,000 megawatts (MW)
- Urbanization in Vietnam - Open Development Mekong
Vietnam’s economic transformation over the last three decades has been a remarkable success story The country has gone from one of the poorest in the world to a thriving lower middle-income economy, thanks to comprehensive economic reforms and rapid structural transformation from an agriculture-based economy to industrialization Urbanization has played a vital role in Vietnam’s
- Forest cover - Open Development Mekong
The value of forested areas in the Greater Mekong Region The average value per hectare of forest in the Mekong region was determined in a recent study The direct and indirect value of the ecosystem services (excluding cultural services) provided by forests in Mekong countries was estimated to be US$1,281 per ha per year Interestingly, the provision of timber and non-timber forest products
- Mạng lưới thủy văn - Dữ liệu OD Mekong Datahub
A geospatial dataset mapping river systems in Viet Nam Attributes include: name of river, name of basin, name of sub-basin, Strahler number
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