4.3.1 The Nature of Trade-offs in the Mekong
The discussion of trade-offs in the lower Mekong basin recognises that there are costs and benefits to development, and that mechanisms are needed to reconcile competing interests and values. This requires knowledge, capacity, engagement with decision makers and public participation. In the lower Mekong development context, the key trade-off, identified by a number of actors, is hydropower and fisheries: hydropower brings benefits, but also dis-benefits in terms of blocking fish migration routes (ADB and World Bank 2006; MIC 2009d). The MRC aims to identify and negotiate trade-9ffs within the framework and principles of IWRM.
4.3.1 The Nature of Trade-offs in the Mekong The discussion of trade-offs in the lower Mekong basin recognises that there are costs and benefits to development, and that mechanisms are needed to reconcile competing interests and values. This requires knowledge, capacity, engagement with decision makers and public participation. In the lower Mekong development context, the key trade-off, identified by a number of actors, is hydropower and fisheries: hydropower brings benefits, but also dis-benefits in terms of blocking fish migration routes (ADB and World Bank 2006; MIC 2009d). The MRC aims to identify and negotiate trade-9ffs within the framework and principles of IWRM.
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