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ASIASI:Discussion: Ongoing Challenges After the Major Flooding in 2011 +
ASIContributor Siripong (Pong) Treetasanatavorn +
Article CreatorTSP +
Case StudyIntegrated Management and Diplomacy Development of the Chao Phraya River Basin +
Last Edited11 May 2014 +
Last Edited UserTSP +
PerspectiveObserver +
Reflection Text Summary As a result, the basin needs to cope with As a result, the basin needs to cope with additional dimensions of the challenges:
  • City management to mitigate risks of extreme events, eg, severe flooding, salinity incursion
  • Balance of upstream and downstream resources, considering technical, societal & political aspects
  • Industrial area protection to minimise risks from direct impact and manage investor’s confidence
  • Trust in the management of the administrationst in the management of the administration +