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International Journal of Water Resources Development | 2018

Policy narratives help maintain institutional traps in the governance of floods in Thailand

Louis Lebel; Phimphakan Lebel

Abstract The governance of floods in urbanizing regions of Thailand is significantly constrained by institutional traps. Comparisons of the impacts and governance responses to major flood events in Chiang Mai, Ayutthaya and Bangkok in 2005–06 and 2011 suggests that there has been very little policy learning. Institutional traps remain as important now as they were more than a decade ago. Dominant policy narratives help maintain institutional traps by promoting solutions that reduce organizational risks, like the transfer of responsibilities to local communities, or reflect organizational interests and professional norms. Policy narratives will need to be challenged or transformed if progress in building urban resilience to floods is to be made.


Archive | 2010

Chapter 17 Water insecurities and climate change adaptation in Thailand

Louis Lebel; Phimphakan Lebel; Rajesh Daniel

In Thailand, as in many other developing countries, a significant and coherent policy response to the challenges posed by climate change is just beginning to emerge. The initial emphasis was on meeting international reporting obligations and building a better understanding of the issues (OEPP, 2000). Most climate policy attention has focused on mitigation, in particular of the difficulties, and occasionally taking advantage of the opportunities, in decoupling growth in greenhouse gas emissions from social and economic development. While early concerns were expressed about impacts on water resources and agriculture, not much attention has been given to implementing specific adaptation measures.


International Journal of Water Resources Development | 2018

Governance of aquaculture water use

Louis Lebel; Phimphakan Lebel; Chong Joon Chuah

Abstract Successful aquaculture depends on access to sufficient water of adequate quality, and should not significantly degrade water quality or damage ecosystems in receiving waters. While water management technologies have received a lot of attention as potential solutions, many of the outstanding challenges are collective-action problems that depend on improving aquaculture governance. In high-income countries, aquaculture is often subject to multiple regulations that constrain the development of the sector, whereas in most low- and middle-income countries, regulations are fewer, less demanding or not implemented. Many of the promising and innovative governance initiatives involve a combination of rules, information and incentives, as well as negotiation among multiple stakeholders.


International Journal of Water Resources Development | 2018

Making space for women: civil society organizations, gender and hydropower development in the Mekong region

Phimphakan Lebel; Louis Lebel; Darunee Singphonphrai; Chatta Duangsuwan; Yishu Zhou

Abstract Large-scale hydropower development disrupts local livelihoods and resource access. Adverse impacts are often greater for women than men, but also large for children, the elderly, poorer households and ethnic minorities. Burdens of resettlement often fall disproportionately on already disadvantaged individuals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how international, national and local civil society organizations (CSOs) have addressed gender in hydropower development in the Mekong Region. Four CSO orientations are distinguished: communitarian, environmentalist, knowledge-based and feminist. Common activities of CSOs were to share information, to expand participation and to mobilize development. The extent to which these activities were promoted and appear to be making space for women depended on the types of CSOs and women and men targeted or otherwise involved.


Archive | 2010

Sustainable production consumption systems : knowledge, engagement and practice

Louis Lebel; Sylvia Lorek; Rajesh Daniel


Archive | 2015

Gender and the management of climate-related risks in northern Thailand

Phimphakan Lebel; Louis Lebel


Environmental Science & Policy | 2017

Nexus narratives and resource insecurities in the Mekong Region

Louis Lebel; Boripat Lebel


Archive | 2015

Mainstreaming climate change into inland aquaculture policies in Thailand

Anuwat Uppanunchai; Chanagun Chitmanat; Louis Lebel


한국수산과학회 양식분과 학술대회 | 2015

THERMAL-TOLERANCE AND PREFERENCES OF KEY SPECIES AND CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION OPTIONS FOR INLAND AQUACULTURE IN NORTHERN THAILAND

Nantaporn Sutthi; Phimphakan Lebel; Louis Lebel


한국수산과학회 양식분과 학술대회 | 2015

GENDER AND THE MANAGEMENT OF CLIMATE-RELATED RISKS IN INLAND AQUACULTURE IN NORTHERN THAILAND

Phimphakan Lebel; Louis Lebel

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Anuwat Uppanunchai

Thailand Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives

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