Diversity of water management systems: Examples from Hmong and Thai communities in Mae Sa Watershed northern Thailand
In Thailand water is widely percieved as an open access resource. It is also common belief that organization of highland irrigation in northern Thailand is characterized by a relatively simple structure, and that local communities are not able to adjust their management practises to new realities. T...
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Main Authors: | Andreas Neef, Peter Elstner, Chapika Sangkapitux, Liane Chamsai, Anne Bollen, Jirawan Kitchaicharoen |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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