久久久无码人妻精品无码_6080YYY午夜理论片中无码_性无码专区_无码人妻品一区二区三区精99

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Opinion
Home / Opinion / Op-Ed Contributors

Myth and realities about dams and droughts

By Asit K. Biswas/Cecilia Tortajada | China Daily | Updated: 2017-06-26 07:28

Much has been written about the building of hydropower dams in the upper reaches of the Mekong River, especially Lancang River in China, and their role in causing droughts in the Mekong delta region in Vietnam. Many environmental and social activists claim Chinese dams have reduced the water flowing in the delta, seriously harming rice cultivation and allowing saltwater to flow into the delta.

Let us objectively consider the facts and validity of such claims.

Drought indeed dealt a serious blow to Vietnam's agriculture and forestry sector, and seafood industry in the delta region last year. Official data show the growth rate in these sectors was only 1.36 percent last year, the lowest since 2011. The drought also had major economic, social and environmental impacts as it severely affected Vietnam's coffee, rice and shrimp production and exports.

There are many reasons why Vietnam is facing serious water scarcity. First is climate change. According to the World Bank, Vietnam is likely to be one of the five most affected countries by climate change. Last year's El Ni?o-induced drought seriously reduced robusta coffee production in the central highlands and rice yields in the delta region. Vietnam is the world's largest robusta producer and the third-largest rice exporter.

There is little Vietnam can do alone to reduce the frequency of El Ni?o-induced droughts. But, of course, it can take steps to make agricultural practices more water-efficient. It could consider changing cropping patterns, using a mix of crops, to improve management and technological practices, in order to reduce water requirements without curbing farmers' incomes.

As for the construction of hydropower dams by China, which many claim has been solely responsible for reduced water availability in the Mekong delta region, we must realize that the demands for electricity and water in the riparian countries-China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam-are increasing steadily, especially because hydropower does not contribute to carbon dioxide emissions, which accelerate climate change. And since more and more electricity is needed for industrialization, the six countries see rivers such as the Mekong and its tributaries as major sources of energy.

The 132-meter-high Manwan Dam, the first built by China on the Lancang River, became functional in 1995 and can generate up to 1,750 megawatts. Since then 11 hydropower dams have been built on the Mekong river system, six of them in China-and more are likely to be built to meet the demands of an electricity-hungry Asia.

But will hydropower dams cause more droughts in Vietnam? To begin with, such dams do not consume any water. After electricity is generated, water is discharged into the river. Since the dams store the floodwaters during the rainy season and discharge them into the river system over the entire year, they should increase the water flowing in the rivers during dry seasons. This is to say, if dams are built only to generate electricity in the upper reaches of the Mekong and its tributaries in China, Laos and Thailand, they are unlikely to reduce the flow of water in the delta in the dry season.

Institutional arrangements to manage the Mekong River basin leave much to be desired. In 1957, the UN Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East set up a Committee for Coordination of Investigations of the Lower Mekong Basin as an autonomous body, popularly known as Mekong Committee, with four member states. Sixty years on ECAFE has become the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, and the Mekong Committee has changed into the Mekong River Commission. China and Myanmar are not members of the MRC, which, along with the MC, has spent hundreds of millions of dollars over the past six decades but not undertaken even one single significant regional scale project. As a result, the Mekong's full potential has not been realized in the riparian countries.

In other words, the effectiveness of the MC and MRC has been disappointing.

Given these conditions, there is an urgent need to develop an effective institutional mechanism in which all riparian countries can jointly develop the Mekong region, in order to improve the lives and livelihoods of the people living there. But there are no signs of that happening in the foreseeable future. Rather, there appears to be a weakening of political will to cooperate, at least through the aegis of the MRC. So the riparian countries should urgently work on a coordinated and sustainable development plan for the Mekong region so as to realize the full potential of the river's system.

Asit K. Biswas is distinguished visiting professor at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, and Cecilia Tortajada is a senior research fellow at Institute of Water Policy at the same School, National University of Singapore, and editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Water Resources Development.

Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
久久久无码人妻精品无码_6080YYY午夜理论片中无码_性无码专区_无码人妻品一区二区三区精99

    日韩 欧美 自拍| 动漫av免费观看| 久久精品视频91| 中文字幕av久久| 男人天堂网视频| 成人在线免费在线观看| 日本精品一区在线| 国产无套内射久久久国产| 视频一区二区视频| www.99av.com| 欧美变态另类刺激| 亚洲自拍第三页| 熟女少妇精品一区二区| av日韩一区二区三区| 秋霞在线一区二区| 亚欧在线免费观看| 日本中文字幕网址| 日韩亚洲欧美一区二区| 爽爽爽在线观看| 日本www.色| 国产精品秘入口18禁麻豆免会员| 中文字幕在线中文| 欧美xxxxxbbbbb| 欧美美女一级片| 日本三区在线观看| 337p粉嫩大胆噜噜噜鲁| 波多野结衣av一区二区全免费观看| 亚洲一区二区在线视频观看| 91av俱乐部| 亚洲自偷自拍熟女另类| 国内精品在线观看视频| 97超碰国产精品| av日韩在线看| 51xx午夜影福利| 黄色a级三级三级三级| 艹b视频在线观看| 天天操天天爱天天爽| 国产又大又硬又粗| 中文字幕一区二区三区四区五区人| 青青草原成人网| 国产精品av免费观看| 一本—道久久a久久精品蜜桃| 中文字幕第38页| 天堂网在线免费观看| 男女爽爽爽视频| 天堂在线资源视频| 污污网站免费观看| 一起操在线视频| 一级黄色片国产| 91精品999| 国产农村妇女精品久久| 香蕉视频xxxx| 老司机午夜网站| 免费看黄色a级片| 99在线免费视频观看| 久久久久久久久久久99| 国产极品粉嫩福利姬萌白酱| 日韩精品一区二区三区久久| 92看片淫黄大片一级| 亚洲精品一二三四五区| 日本不卡一区在线| 视频区 图片区 小说区| 青青草综合视频| 91午夜在线观看| 国产成人无码a区在线观看视频| 男人天堂999| 久热精品在线观看视频| 精品国产乱码久久久久久1区二区| 小说区视频区图片区| 国产a级黄色大片| 国产a级一级片| 欧美黄色性生活| 51自拍视频在线观看| 轻点好疼好大好爽视频| 日韩精品视频久久| 99国产精品久久久久久| 狠狠噜天天噜日日噜| 777久久久精品一区二区三区| 日韩视频免费在线播放| 天天操夜夜操很很操| 日本免费a视频| 一本久道综合色婷婷五月| 成人不卡免费视频| www.欧美黄色| 国产免费999| 久久久久久久免费视频| 能在线观看的av| 天堂网成人在线| 亚洲自偷自拍熟女另类| 免费成人黄色大片| 青草青青在线视频| 亚洲这里只有精品| 久无码久无码av无码| 北条麻妃在线视频| 日韩人妻一区二区三区蜜桃视频| 狠狠97人人婷婷五月| 亚洲天堂av一区二区三区| heyzo亚洲| 三级av免费看| 少妇人妻无码专区视频| 最新av免费在线观看| 欧美精品一区二区三区三州| 不卡的在线视频| 日韩五码在线观看| 成年人网站av| 国产a级一级片| 美女在线免费视频| 一级特黄性色生活片| 日韩一级性生活片| 中文字幕剧情在线观看| 人妻少妇被粗大爽9797pw| 日本女人高潮视频| www.99riav| 牛夜精品久久久久久久| 久久久久久av无码免费网站下载| 91传媒久久久| 国产日产欧美一区二区| 一区二区三区视频网| 北条麻妃在线视频观看| 中文字幕一区二区三区四区五区人 | www.com污| av片中文字幕| 欧美狂野激情性xxxx在线观| 免费一区二区三区在线观看| 日日橹狠狠爱欧美超碰| 好吊色视频988gao在线观看| 中文字幕亚洲欧洲| 免费在线激情视频| 日韩国产一级片| 日韩不卡视频一区二区| 五月天婷婷影视| 天天操天天摸天天爽| 免费成人午夜视频| 91黄色在线看| 超级碰在线观看| 2025韩国大尺度电影| 男生操女生视频在线观看 | 欧美日韩中文字幕在线播放| 日本黄色福利视频| 中文字幕第36页| 成人在线看视频| 国产亚洲天堂网| 免费欧美一级视频| 青青青国产在线观看| 草b视频在线观看| 免费网站永久免费观看| 四虎4hu永久免费入口| 欧美h视频在线观看| 天美一区二区三区| 亚洲综合20p| 青娱乐精品在线| 夜夜爽久久精品91| 日本黄色a视频| 99亚洲精品视频| avove在线观看| 国产成人一二三区| 丁香六月激情网| 免费看欧美黑人毛片| 国产美女主播在线| 国产精品久久中文字幕| 欧美 日韩 激情| 动漫av网站免费观看| 1024av视频| 少妇性l交大片| 亚洲精品自拍网| 欧美一级特黄aaa| 欧美性视频在线播放| 日韩精品福利片午夜免费观看| 国产av第一区| 丁香六月激情婷婷| 久久网站免费视频| www.xxx亚洲| 亚洲午夜激情影院| 免费在线精品视频| 美女扒开大腿让男人桶| 国产精品自拍片| 久久久久国产精品熟女影院| 亚洲精品久久久中文字幕| 天堂av手机在线| 999久久欧美人妻一区二区| www..com日韩| 另类小说第一页| 91xxx视频| 欧美黑人经典片免费观看 | 99久热在线精品视频| 国产人妻777人伦精品hd| 久久精品香蕉视频| 亚洲天堂国产视频| 蜜桃视频一区二区在线观看| 成人午夜免费在线| 亚洲免费av一区二区三区| 永久免费黄色片| 五月丁香综合缴情六月小说| 亚洲 中文字幕 日韩 无码| 免费精品99久久国产综合精品应用| 免费在线精品视频| 免费在线激情视频| 日韩人妻无码精品久久久不卡| 精品久久久久久久无码| 成人不卡免费视频|