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A Procedural Framework for Transboundary Water Management in the Mekong River Basin : Shared Mekong for a Common Future /

In A Procedural Framework for Transboundary Water Management in the Mekong River Basin: Shared Mekong for a Common Future, Qi Gao explores procedural implications of integrated water resources management and its application in the Mekong River Basin.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gao, Qi (Law teacher) (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2014.
Colección:International and national water law and policy series ; volume 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Abstract; List of Abbreviations; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Introduction; I The Mighty Mekong: A River at Risk; II Challenge-Response: The Rationale for a Procedural Perspective; A Sustainable Development; B Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM); C International Watercourse Law; III Overview; Chapter 2 Towards Sustainable Development: A Multidimensional Debate in the Mekong Context; I Development and Environment: Multifaceted Dilemma; A Hydropower Expansion; B Climate Change; II Existing Decision-making Landscapes: Polycentric Governance and Diverse Actors.
  • A Domestic Perspective: Water Governance Bureaucracies and the Legal EnvironmentB Regional Perspective: Polycentric Governance of Transboundary Water Resources and the Influence of Non-state Actors; III Difficulties, Aspirations and Directions for Mekong Water Management Reform in a Polycentric Context; Chapter 3 Information Acquisition and Exchange on a Regular Basis; I International Water Law and Selected Cases; A Rationale under the International Water Law; B Selected Cases; C Lessons; II Status Quo and Prospects in the Mekong Region; A Information Acquisition and Exchange under the MRC.
  • B Information Acquisition and Exchange under the MRC-China Dialogue RelationshipChapter 4 Notification and Consultation in Good Faith; I Prior Notification and Consultation on Planned Activities; A Rationale and Key Issues under the International Environmental Law; B Prior Notification and Consultation Process in the Mekong Region; II Emergency Notification and Cooperation in Its Response; A International Experiences; B Evaluation of the Current Arrangements under the MRC Regime.
  • C China's Experiences on Emergency Notification in Transboundary Water Management and the Potentials for Relevant Discussion in the Mekong RegionChapter 5 Access to Information and Public Participation; I Introduction; II Access to Information and Public Participation under International Environmental Law; A Access to Information under the Aarhus Convention; B Public Participation under the Aarhus Convention; C Comments; III The Development of Access to Information and Public Participation in the Context of the Mekong Region; A Mekong Regional Arrangements: Between Rhetoric and Reality.
  • B The Status Quo of Procedural Rights in the Mekong CountriesIV Towards Deliberative Decision-making Processes in the Mekong Region: Regional and Domestic Strategies; Chapter 6 Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment; I Introduction; II Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Procedures under the International Law; A Transboundary EIA; B Transboundary SEA; III The Development of Transboundary SEA in the Context of the Mekong Region; A General Background.