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Publication
Date: 29 October 2012
This paper shares findings from land demand allocation modeling used to assess pressures on hydropower catachments based on development scenarios in Viet Nam. The modeling was applied as part of a strategic environmental assessment of the Quang Nam province land use plan. The paper was presented at the International Association of Impact Assessment Annual Meeting, held June 2012 in Portugal.
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Activity
Date: 14 June 2012
The EOC has developed an online portal that enables viewers to browse and views a variety of key environmental, socio-demographic and economic indicators for the six countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion.
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Activity
Date: 01 June 2012
Since 2006, CEP-BCI has used Geographic Information System (GIS) tools to create thematic maps and overlays to visually show environmental and socio-economic information.
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Activity
Date: 01 June 2012
To create synergy and avoid duplication, development planners need to know what projects other organizations are doing and where they are doing them. Without this knowledge, opportunities to maximize impact and use resources efficiently will be missed.
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Event
Date: 26 May 2012
From 26 May to 2 June 2012, EOC presented CEP-BCI achievements in the field of regional environmental cooperation in general and Strategic Environmental Assessments in the GMS in particular.
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Date: 16 April 2012
16-27 April 2012
Geographic Information System (GIS) tools can help to identify potential environmental risks, impacts and opportunities associated with economic development plans. CEP-BCI has been mainstreaming the use GIS tools in the subregion, including through targeted training programs.
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Publication
Date: 01 January 2011
This publication discusses the application of the geographic information systems (GIS) in land allocation planning and distribution processes, to increase awareness of the implications of economic development, including experiences and lessons learned when applied across the GMS.
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