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Climate Change and Water Governance in Cambodia: Challenge and Perspectives for Water Security and Climate Change in Selected Catchments, Cambodia Year of publication: 2015 Author: Sam Sreymom, Pech Sokhem Corporate author: Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI) This book is the major output of a three-year research project titled โ€œClimate Change and Water Governance in Cambodiaโ€, supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada. The book is the result of close collaboration between the Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI), a lead institute, and project partners: the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM), Ministry of Environment (MOE), Tonle Sap Authority (TSA), Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) and the Mekong Programme on Water, Environment and Resilience(M-POWER).The project focussed on three river catchments around the Tonle Sap Lake: Stung Chrey Bak in Kompong Chhnang province, Stung Chinit in Kompong Thom province and Stung Pursat in Pursat province. The main research outcomes encompass (1) better understanding among decision makers, researchers and students of the livelihood implications of hydrological and ecosystem changes caused by changes in climate and human systems in the Tonle Sap Basin, and (2) improved methods of integrating local knowledge and scientific empirical evidence into Cambodiaโ€™s policy and planning framework. แžš แž› แžŸ แž แžป แž“ แžท แž„แžขแž— แžท แž›แž€ แžท แž… แŸ’แž… แž’แž“ แž“: แž” แžˆแž˜ แž“แžทแž„ แžš แžพ แž›แž– แžธ แžŸแž“ แŸ’แžแžทแžŸ แžป แžแž‘ แžน แž€ แž“แžทแž„ แžš แž› แžŸแž แžป แž€ แŸ’แž“แžปแž„แž„แžŸ แŸ’แž‘ แžน แž„ แž˜ แžฝ แž™แž…แŸ†แž“ แžฝ แž“ 'แž€แž˜ แŸ’แž–แžป, แžข แŸ’แž“ แž€+แžŸ, แž› แžŸแŸ† - แžธ แž˜ แžปแŸ† แž“แžทแž„ แž”แžทแžป แž… แžŸ แžป .แž˜ Year of publication: 2015 Author: Sam Sreymom, Pech Sokhem Corporate author: Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI) This book is the major output of a three-year research project titled โ€œClimate Change and Water Governance in Cambodiaโ€, supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada. The book is the result of close collaboration between the Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI), a lead institute, and project partners: the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM), Ministry of Environment (MOE), Tonle Sap Authority (TSA), Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) and the Mekong Programme on Water, Environment and Resilience(M-POWER).The project focussed on three river catchments around the Tonle Sap Lake: Stung Chrey Bak in Kompong Chhnang province, Stung Chinit in Kompong Thom province and Stung Pursat in Pursat province. The main research outcomes encompass (1) better understanding among decision makers, researchers and students of the livelihood implications of hydrological and ecosystem changes caused by changes in climate and human systems in the Tonle Sap Basin, and (2) improved methods of integrating local knowledge and scientific empirical evidence into Cambodiaโ€™s policy and planning framework. An Investigation of Conflict Management in Cambodian Villages: A Review of the Literature with Suggestions for Future Research Year of publication: 2001 Author: Caroline Hughes Corporate author: Centre for Peace and Development, Cambodia Development Resource Institute This literature review sets out a conceptual framework for the investigation of conflict management in Cambodian villages, and gives suggestions for further research. It places the study of conflict and conflict management in the framework of ideas of a โ€œculture of peaceโ€, and argues that this requires examining questions of both active procedures (agency) and their context (structure) in responses to conflict. Health and Education in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Policies, Institutions and Practices Year of publication: 2015 Author: Greater Mekong Subregion Development Analysis Network Corporate author: Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI) The focus of the paper is thus on the institutional frameworks and their effectiveness in policy-making and implementation in health and education and not so much on assessing whether these polices themselves are appropriate. In assessing institutional effectiveness, the paper does not purport to be comprehensive but selective in that it looks at only a few key issues: national, especially public, resource commitments; intra-governmental coordination, both vertical and horizontal; the roles of non-state actors, including private sector, civil society organisations and civil society more generally.