000319407 001__ 319407 000319407 005__ 20250213115538.0 000319407 245__ $$aWater ethics in the Lower Mekong region$$bwhat are the factors limiting or delimiting the effectiveness of contestation practices and methods aimed at producing ethical outcomes? 000319407 260__ $$aGeneva$$bGeneva Graduate Institute$$c2024 000319407 269__ $$a2024 000319407 300__ $$a44 pages 000319407 336__ $$aApplied Research Projects 000319407 500__ $$aPartner Organization: Globethics 000319407 508__ $$aFaculty Lead: Ruxandra Stoicescu 000319407 520__ $$a" Despite economic benefits, hydropower has caused significant socio-environmental issues, especially for indigenous communities. Using qualitative research, including 19 interviews and literature review, the study explores grassroots to legal contestation strategies. Key themes include transboundary power, donor roles, and civil society action. Recommendations emphasize ethical considerations, local knowledge, gender inclusivity, legal frameworks, and international support for sustainable development in the LMR." 000319407 6531_ $$aCivil Society$$0319119 000319407 6531_ $$aDevelopment and Cooperation$$0319121 000319407 6531_ $$aEnvironment and the Anthropocene 000319407 6531_ $$aGender, Class, Race and Intersectionality 000319407 6531_ $$aHuman Rights 000319407 6531_ $$aJustice, Equity and Inclusion 000319407 6531_ $$aSustainability and SDGs 000319407 700__ $$aJenny, Fabia 000319407 700__ $$aDe Léon, Nicholas 000319407 700__ $$aCavolo, Mario 000319407 700__ $$aQuijano, Sharmely Mayra 000319407 8564_ $$uhttps://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/319407/files/ARP_2024_37.pdf$$92961e98e-c52b-4365-a165-e78991518328$$s875764 000319407 909CO $$ooai:repository.graduateinstitute.ch:319407$$pGLOBAL_SET$$pIHEID:Explore