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A cross-disciplinary
workshop
on the many aspects of Water in Mainland Southeast Asia,
organized by the Centre for Khmer Studies (CKS), Siem Reap, Cambodia,
and the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden/Amsterdam
Conference Papers
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Reflections on
the notion of the « riverine civilization » and on the History of the
Mekong delta seen through some aspects of the settlement of the Village
of Sóc SÖn (1920-1945)
Pascal Bourdeaux, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris Sorbonne
Fellow, Ecole Française d’Extrême-Orient (Hanoi).
Affiliated member, History and civilisations in
Peninsular Indochina Center (EPHE-EFEO Hanoi
pascalbourdeaux@yahoo.fr
Society and
Culture in a Village of Central Cambodia - a search for sustainable
agricultural development
Navuth Chay, Doctoral candidate, Development Anthropology
Waseda University, Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies, Tokyo, Japan
chaynavuth@yahoo.com
Local Knowledge of Management and
Utilization of Wetland Area in Urban: A Case Study of Oxbow Lake of
Urban Communities between Ubon Ratchathani and Warin Chamrab
Municipality, Ubon Ratchathani Province
Sommai Chinnak, Mekong Sub-region Social Research Center (MSSRC)
Faculty of Liberal Arts, Ubon Ratchathani University, Thailand.
schinnak@hotmail.com
Up and down
Burma’s Irrawaddy River: a seventeenth century Dutch travelogue
Wil Dijk, Fellow, International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
Leiden, Netherlands
wil.dijk@compaqnet.nl
The
Water Management System of Angkor: the theoretical implications of new
evidence
Roland Fletcher, Associate Professor, Dept. of Archaeology, University
of Sydney
Director: Greater Angkor Project and Living with Heritage Project
(Angkor - Siem Reap program)
roland.fletcher@arts.usyd.edu.au
The Water Transport Network between
Yunnan and Mainland Southeast Asia: A Study of Gms Water Transport
Network Construction
HE Shengda,
Vice President, Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences,
Kunming, China.
shengdayn@yahoo.com.cn
Where water
equals life - analysing water-livelihoods interconnections in the Mekong
Floodplain of Cambodia
Marko Keskinen, PhD candidate, Helsinki University of Technology,
Finland
keskinen@iki.fi
Water
Management Issues in Singapore
Poh Onn LEE, PhD Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies,
Singapore
polee@iseas.edu.sg
Impacts of
using heavy polluted wastewater for irrigation on rice production and
environment in the Nhue and Day River System (Vietnam)
Trung Dung Nguyen, Hanoi Water Resources University (HWRU),
Hanoi, Vietnam
dzungnguyen-hwru@abacho.de
Creation of a Multi-Sectoral Partnership in
Watershed Management: Philippine Experience
Paulo Pasicolan, Professor in Social Forestry and
Environmental Science,
Community and Institutional Development Expert,
Isabela State University Cabagan, Isabela,
Philippines
paulopasicolan@yahoo.com
Interactive
visualization tools in the management of waterways and river basins
in mainland SE Asia
Alan Potkin, Specialist in International Development, environmental
assessment and training, and conservation-related digital imaging,
design and publishing.
alan@potkin.com
Multiple
Mekongs: Changing Spatial and Temporal Visions
Brian Shaw (with Nancy Hudson-Rodd), Senior Lecturer, Human Geography
University of Western Australia, Crawley
bjshaw@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
Urban water
pollution, communities and the State in Southeast Asia
Donovan Stuart Storey, Senior Lecturer & Programme Coordinator
Development Studies, School of People, Environment & Planning, Massey
University, New Zealand
D.Storey@massey.ac.nz
Of Tidal Flats
and Inland Flooding: Mainland Southeast Asian River Deltas. An Essay in
Comparative Historical Human Geography
Barend Jan Terwiel, Chair for Languages and Cultures of Thailand and
Laos
Asien Afrika Institut, Universität Hamburg
baasterwiel@hotmail.com
Water
Resources Management in Viet Nam
Truong thi Quynh Trang, Development and Environmental Expert, Rural
Development Centre (RDC),
National Institute for Agricultural Planning and Projection (NIAPP)
Hanoi, Vietnam
trangtq72@yahoo.com
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Water History
in the Mekong Delta and Beyond: Sources and Approaches Relevant to
Multi-Disciplinary Research on Historic Water Environments in Southeast
Asia
David A. Biggs, Assistant Professor, History Department
University
of California – Riverside
david.biggs@ucr.edu
Fictitious
Strait and Imagined Island: “Singapura in the late 16th and early 17th
century
Peter Borschberg, Associate Professor of History
National
University of Singapore
hispb@nus.edu.sg
Dynamics of Water Tenure in Black Thai Communities in
Northern Vietnam
Joerg Hager, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany and
Vietnamese-German Centre, Technical University Hanoi, Vietnam
wunkel@gmx.net
Waterways of the Irrawaddy Delta
Paul Kratoska, National University of Singapore
Singapore University Press, Singapore
hispaulk@nus.edu.sg
Multiple Mekongs:
Changing Spatial and Temporal Visions
Nancy Hudson-Rodd (with Brian Shaw),
Cultural Research Commission, International Geographic Union (IGU
Edith Cowan University, Western Australia
n.hudson_rodd@ecu.edu.au
The
hydrography of mainland Southeast Asia in early modern Portuguese
textual and cartographic sources
Rui Loureiro, Centro de Hitória de Além-Mar (CHAM)
Lisbon, Portugal
rmloureiro@netvisao.pt
Environmental Management in the Angkor region:
Innovative environmental engineering consultancy for the development
industry, government agencies, and private individuals
Terry Lustig, Member of the Greater Angkor Project
terry@environmentalmanagement.com.au
The role of rivers in the interaction between the
uplands and the lowlands of Central Vietnam
Tran Ky Phuong, Independent Scholar, Vietnam
kychi@dng.vnn.vn
The water management system of Angkor: New evidence on an
old story
Christophe Pottier, Ecole Francaise d’Extrême-Orient – EFEO, Siem Reap,
Cambodia.|
cpottier@ext.jussieu.fr
Land use change and soil erosion in northern Lao PDR
Oloth Sengtaheuanghoung, Working with the ASIALAND Network on the
management of sloping land for sustainable Agriculture.
oloth_s@hotmail.com
The Social and Environmental Impacts of the Hua Na Dam
and Khong-Chi-Mun Project: The Necessity for More Research and Public
Participation
Kerry Lee Shannon, Postgraduate
Program in Environmental Science,
Mahasarakham University,
Thailand
shannonk7@gmail.com
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