Improved water management is central to solving the water-energy-food trilemma in Lao PDR

Author(s)

Matthew McCartney (a), Jake Brunner (b)

Country(ies)

Published Date

June 2020

Access

Open

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2020.1754175
Affiliation

(a) International Water Management Institute, Sustainable Water Infrastructure and Ecosystems, Colombo, SriLanka

(b) IUCN Indo-Burma Group, Vietnam Country Office, Hanoi, Vietnam

Abstract

Relying on published literature, we reviewed water-energy-food issues in Lao PDR in the context of a policy shift to more sustainable ‘green growth’ and significantly increased infrastructure investment resulting from China’s Belt and Road Initiative. The BRI provides the prospect for the country to address its infrastructure deficit and transform from a ‘land-locked’ to a ‘land-linked’ country. However, great care is needed to ensure that future investments do not result in further environmental degradation and harm to communities. An integrated ‘nexus’ approach, in which enhanced water management is central, is a prerequisite for more inclusive and sustainable development.

Cite

Matthew McCartney & Jake Brunner (2021) Improved water management is central to solving the water-energy-food trilemma in Lao PDR, International Journal of Water Resources Development, 37:4, 619-639, DOI: 10.1080/07900627.2020.1754175

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