@incollection{fdi:010095760, title = {{R}econciling critical and engaged approaches environmental justice at the heart of floodplain management}, author = {{V}enot, {J}ean-{P}hilippe}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{P}hnom {P}enh lies at the junction of four rivers and marks the beginning of the {M}ekong delta. {T}he {C}ambodian delta plains are characterised by earthen canals that result from both hydrological processes and human interventions dating back to the mid-nineteenth century. {T}hese preks shape the landscape and serve a variety of purposes: communication routes, irrigation for agriculture, fishing areas, etc. {F}or about two decades now, the {C}ambodian government together with its technical and financial partners has viewed preks as a means of intensifying regional agricultural systems. {A}mbitious programmes aimed at greater control of water flows have been implemented and are characterised by a low level of attention to environmental justice issues.}, keywords = {{CAMBODGE} ; {PHNOM} {PENH} ; {MEKONG} {DELTA}}, booktitle = {{S}ustainability science : participatory research (volume 4)}, numero = {}, pages = {118--121}, address = {{M}arseille}, publisher = {{IRD}}, series = {}, year = {2025}, ISBN = {978-2-7099-3096-3}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010095760}, }