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2016
Weeratunge, Joffre, Sellamuttu, Bouahom, Keophoxay.  2016.  Gender and Household Decision-Making in a Lao Village: Implications for Livelihoods in Hydropower Development. Gender, Place & Culture. 23(11):1599-1614.
Boer, Hirsch, Johns, Saul, Scurrah.  2016.  Governing a River Basin: The Work of the Mekong River Commission. The Mekong: A Socio-legal Approach to River Basin Development. :87-113.
ADB.  2016.  Greater Mekong Subregion Energy Sector Assessment, Strategy, and Road Map. :28p.. (496.68 KB)
IDI.  2016.  Making Inroads: Chinese Infrastructure Investment in ASEAN and Beyond. :70p.. (1.34 MB)
Wells-Dang, Soe, Inthakoun, Tola, Socheat, Nguyen, Chabada, Youttananukorn.  2016.  A Political Economy of Environmental Impact Assessment in the Mekong Region. Water Alternatives. 9(1):33-55. (658.15 KB)
WWF, IES.  2016.  Power Sector Vision 2050: Toward 100% Renewable Energy by 2050 - Greater Mekong: Power Vision Overview (Regional Report Part 1). WWF-World Wide Fund for Nature . :68p.. (1.11 MB)
Middleton.  2016.  Private Dams, Public Interest in Mainland Southeast Asia: Hydropower Governance in a Beyond-Aid Political Economy. Paper presented at Trans-Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia (TRaNS) Conference on: Exploring 'beyond aid' agenda through Southeast Asia's rapidly changing development landscape, Sogang Institute for East Asian Studies, 27-28 May 2016. :25p.. (323.38 KB)
Middleton, Allouche.  2016.  Watershed or Powershed? Critical Hydropolitics, China and the ‘Lancang-Mekong Cooperation Framework’ The International Spectator. 51(3):100-117.
IUCN.  2016.  A Window of Opportunity for the Mekong Basin: The UN Watercourses Convention as a Basis for Cooperation. A Legal Analysis of How the UN Watercourses Convention Complements the Mekong Agreement. :27p.. (885.57 KB)
2017
Intralawan, Wood, Frankel.  2017.  Economic Evaluation of Hydropower Projects in the Lower Mekong Basin. Oxfam. (April):4p.. (187.64 KB)
Resurrección, Nguyen, Taalaibekkyzy.  2017.  Gender and Public Participation in EIAs. Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). :25p.. (1.32 MB)
Yu, Geheb.  2017.  Hydropower Environmental Mitigation Measures on the Lancang River. State of Knowledge Series 8, WLE Greater Mekong. (July):12p. (491.15 KB)
Hill, Thuy, Storey, Vongphosy.  2017.  Lessons Learnt from Gender Impact Assessments of Hydropower Projects in Laos and Vietnam. Gender and Development. 25(3):455-470.
MPE.  2017.  Making the Case: Effective Public Participation is Good for Business in the Mekong Region. Mekong Partnership for the Environment, Pact. (February):52p.. (1.1 MB)
Carew-Reid.  2017.  The Mekong: Strategic Environmental Assessment of Mainstream Hydropower Development in an International River Basin. Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia. :334-355.
Baird G, Barney.  2017.  The Political Ecology of Cross-Sectoral Cumulative Impacts: Modern Landscapes, Large Hydropower Dams and Industrial Tree Plantations in Laos and Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(4):884-910.
Weatherby, Eyler.  2017.  Power Shift: Emerging Trends in the GMS Power Sector. Stimson Center - Letters from the Mekong Series. :56p..
IDI.  2017.  Reckless Development: The IFC’s Dodgy Deals in Southeast Asia. Outsourcing Development: Lifting the Veil on the World Bank Group’s Lending Through Financial Intermediaries (Part 3). (March):16p.. (579.64 KB)
IDI.  2017.  Safeguarding People and the Environment in Chinese Investments: A Guide for Community Advocates. :98p. (1.63 MB)
Ketelsen, Taylor, Vinh, Hunter, Johnston, Liu, Tint, Gyi, Charles.  2017.  State of Knowledge: River Health in the Ayeyarwady. State of Knowledge Series 7, WLE Greater Mekong. (July):13p.. (1.37 MB)
Johnston, McCartney, Liu, Ketelsen, Taylor, Vinh, Gyi, Aung, Gyi.  2017.  State of Knowledge: River Health in the Salween. State of Knowledge Series 6, WLE Greater Mekong. (July):10p.. (728.39 KB)
Middleton.  2017.  Water, Rivers and Dams. Routledge Handbook of the Environment in Southeast Asia. :204-223.

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