Water allocation and management in Northern Thailand: The case of mae sa watershed

© 2007, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Physical availability of water and technical means for water storage and conveyance do not necessarily guarantee access to water for all groups of society. This is particularly true for the highland areas of northern Thailand where water is the object of co...

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Main Authors: Andreas Neef, Chapika Sangkapitux, Wolfram Spreer, Peter Elstner, Liane Chamsai, Anne Bollen, Jirawan Kitchaicharoen
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-609922018-09-10T04:04:34Z Water allocation and management in Northern Thailand: The case of mae sa watershed Andreas Neef Chapika Sangkapitux Wolfram Spreer Peter Elstner Liane Chamsai Anne Bollen Jirawan Kitchaicharoen Computer Science Environmental Science © 2007, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Physical availability of water and technical means for water storage and conveyance do not necessarily guarantee access to water for all groups of society. This is particularly true for the highland areas of northern Thailand where water is the object of competition by diverse stakeholders. While agriculture remains the main user of available water resources — the sector accounts for about 80 percent of water use — other sectors, such as tourism, water companies and other industries, are continuously increasing their share of the water used. Downstream residents are becoming increasingly aware of the deleterious effects that upstream water users can have on both water quality and quantity. Hence, intersectoral competition and conflicts between upstream and downstream water users have become a widespread phenomenon in many watersheds of northern Thailand (Charoenmuang, 1994). In recent years, highland areas have faced serious problems related to water, particularly water shortages during the dry season. 2018-09-10T04:02:32Z 2018-09-10T04:02:32Z 2007-01-01 Book Series 18635520 2-s2.0-85028830044 10.1007/978-3-540-71220-6_4 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85028830044&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60992
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Computer Science
Environmental Science
spellingShingle Computer Science
Environmental Science
Andreas Neef
Chapika Sangkapitux
Wolfram Spreer
Peter Elstner
Liane Chamsai
Anne Bollen
Jirawan Kitchaicharoen
Water allocation and management in Northern Thailand: The case of mae sa watershed
description © 2007, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Physical availability of water and technical means for water storage and conveyance do not necessarily guarantee access to water for all groups of society. This is particularly true for the highland areas of northern Thailand where water is the object of competition by diverse stakeholders. While agriculture remains the main user of available water resources — the sector accounts for about 80 percent of water use — other sectors, such as tourism, water companies and other industries, are continuously increasing their share of the water used. Downstream residents are becoming increasingly aware of the deleterious effects that upstream water users can have on both water quality and quantity. Hence, intersectoral competition and conflicts between upstream and downstream water users have become a widespread phenomenon in many watersheds of northern Thailand (Charoenmuang, 1994). In recent years, highland areas have faced serious problems related to water, particularly water shortages during the dry season.
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author Andreas Neef
Chapika Sangkapitux
Wolfram Spreer
Peter Elstner
Liane Chamsai
Anne Bollen
Jirawan Kitchaicharoen
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Chapika Sangkapitux
Wolfram Spreer
Peter Elstner
Liane Chamsai
Anne Bollen
Jirawan Kitchaicharoen
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title Water allocation and management in Northern Thailand: The case of mae sa watershed
title_short Water allocation and management in Northern Thailand: The case of mae sa watershed
title_full Water allocation and management in Northern Thailand: The case of mae sa watershed
title_fullStr Water allocation and management in Northern Thailand: The case of mae sa watershed
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