The Joint Research Unit "Water Management, Actors, Territories" (UMR G-EAU) brings together 90 permanent researchers and engineers and around 50 PhD students and postdoctoral researchers from different disciplines who work together on integrated and adaptive water management issues. The unit conducts research on socio-hydrosystems and their regulation, it designs and evaluates tools to facilitate implementation of innovative public policies on water, and is involved in a multidisciplinary training course concerning the water sector. The UMR G-EAU is a member of the Montpellier Water and Environment Institute (IM2E).
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Nov 4, 2024
Massuel, Sylvain; Doung, Ratha; Chhuon, Kong; Vanhanja, Jonathan; Eang, Khy Eam; Chork, Vuthy; Lun, Sambo; Siev, Sokly; Baudron, Paul, 2024, "Water Level Data from the Prek System of the Cambodian Mekong Delta (2020-2024)", https://doi.org/10.23708/E97HGV, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:5EExCBfUtdTFxLtKc/qydA== [fileUNF]
As in many tropical deltas globally, annual floods shape the livelihoods of the largely rural population in the Cambodian Mekong delta. Agricultural cycles are keyed to the flood arrival, peak, and recession, and fish populations depend on inundated floodplains for their regenera...
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