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Greater Mekong Subregion Atlas of the Environment

Atlas
By: Asian Development Bank (ADB)(Author)
216 pages, colour photos, illustrations, maps, tables
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Absolutely stunning detail of a poorly understood region
Greater Mekong Subregion
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  • Greater Mekong Subregion ISBN: 9789290928645 Edition: 2 Paperback Jan 2012 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

The Atlas celebrates the peoples of the Greater Mekong Subregion, and presents the environmental and development challenges they face and their responses.

In 1992, Cambodia, the People's Republic of China, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam established the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Economic Cooperation Program with the aim of strengthening economic linkages between them and to foster the achievement of common policy goals.

Progress in the GMS over the last two decades is reflected in improvements in infrastructure connectivity, promotion of trade and investment, stimulation of economic growth, and reduction of poverty. The GMS is poised to grow at 7.5% annually, doubling its economic output by 2020.

However, this progress has not been without adverse impacts on the environment. Increasing resource constraints, in particular finite land and water resources, suggest that innovative ways of achieving higher resource efficiency will be needed to support future development. In particular, integrating the management of energy, water, and agriculture systems will be essential in the GMS to move to more sustainable, greener paths of development.

In the 20th anniversary year of the GMS, this second edition of the atlas illustrates the exquisite beauty, bounty, and diversity of the subregion's natural environment, the tremendous progress made by the GMS countries over the past decades, and the need to address the increasing risks that they face.

ADB acknowledges the generous financial support provided by the governments of Finland and Sweden, and the People's Republic of China's Poverty Reduction Fund to the GMS Core Environment Program and Biodiversity Conservation Corridors Initiative, enabling publication of this atlas.

Contents

Foreword
The Greater Mekong Subregion Profile
Peoples and Cultures
Environment and Natural Resources
Development in the Greater Mekong Subregion
Challenges and Responses
Information Resources

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Atlas
By: Asian Development Bank (ADB)(Author)
216 pages, colour photos, illustrations, maps, tables
NHBS
Absolutely stunning detail of a poorly understood region
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