Transboundary Environmental Governance: Principles and Practice in Mainland Southeast Asia
By Nathan Badenoch, © 2002 World Resources Institute (WRI) This analysis draws upon recent developments in the Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) region-which comprises Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and Yunnan Province of China-and relevant global experience to examine how improved governance practice could be applied to the region's transboundary environmental challenges. The analysis focuses on the roles of three regional institutions-the Asian Development Bank, the Mekong River Commission, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations-to address these challenges. 7.13.pdf
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By Nathan Badenoch, © 2002 World Resources Institute (WRI) This analysis draws upon recent developments in the Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) region-which comprises Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and Yunnan Province of China-and relevant global experience to examine how improved governance practice could be applied to the region's transboundary environmental challenges. The analysis focuses on the roles of three regional institutions-the Asian Development Bank, the Mekong River Commission, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations-to address these challenges. 7.13.pdf