Environmental Issues in the Mekong River Region : A Mitigation Model Based on Information and Communications Technology

The Mekong River Basin region is highly dependent economically on the Mekong River through several activities. These activities, in many cases unregulated and uncontrolled, have been causing environmental damage to the river, aff ecting its fl ow, chemical composition, and biosystem. In addition, on...

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Main Authors: Riccardo, Corrado, Audrey, Liwan, Upalat, Korwatanasakul
格式: Book Chapter
語言:English
出版: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung 2023
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在線閱讀:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43802/3/Environmental%20Issues.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43802/
https://www.kas.de/documents/288143/24000961/Connectivity+Cluster+Volume.pdf
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總結:The Mekong River Basin region is highly dependent economically on the Mekong River through several activities. These activities, in many cases unregulated and uncontrolled, have been causing environmental damage to the river, aff ecting its fl ow, chemical composition, and biosystem. In addition, one of the major issues that have sharply arisen in recent years is the increasing number of dams deployed for energy production, severely disrupting the water fl ow downstream and causing droughts and fl ooding in the lower river path areas. Education and fi nancial-related interventions represent traditional ways to tackle these issues aff ecting the Mekong River. But there are other opportunities available. Specifi cally, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) can present themselves as real changemakers. Yet, a multi-dimensional application of ICT to tackle environmental issues related to the Mekong River can foster change, but only if a common approach and framework are agreed upon and followed by all the involved actors. To answer this, this paper presents a three-pillar model of approaches leveraging ICT aff ordances. This mitigation model is based on three pillars: behavioural approach, smart approach, and alternative energy approach. The proposed model should represent a starting poin