Venot Jean-Philippe. (2025). Reconciling critical and engaged approaches environmental justice at the heart of floodplain management. In :
Kleiche Dray Mina (ed.), Goumri M. (ed.), Fréour Claire (ed.). Sustainability science : participatory research (volume 4). Marseille : IRD, 118-121. ISBN 978-2-7099-3096-3.
Titre du document
Reconciling critical and engaged approaches environmental justice at the heart of floodplain management
Année de publication
2025
Type de document
Partie d'ouvrage
Auteurs
Venot Jean-Philippe
In
Kleiche Dray Mina (ed.), Goumri M. (ed.), Fréour Claire (ed.)Sustainability science : participatory research (volume 4)
Source
Marseille : IRD, 2025,
118-121 ISBN 978-2-7099-3096-3
Phnom Penh lies at the junction of four rivers and marks the beginning of the Mekong delta. The Cambodian delta plains are characterised by earthen canals that result from both hydrological processes and human interventions dating back
to the mid-nineteenth century. These preks shape the landscape and serve a variety of purposes: communication routes, irrigation for agriculture, fishing areas, etc. For about two decades now, the Cambodian government together with its technical and financial partners has viewed preks as a means of intensifying regional agricultural systems. Ambitious programmes aimed at greater control of water flows have been implemented and are characterised by a low level of attention to environmental justice issues.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021]
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Hydrologie [062]
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Développement économique / Aménagement du territoire [095]
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Economie et sociologie rurale [098]
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Société, développement social [106]