Dr. Jennifer Veilleux is a geographer and water scientist. This blog shares news, research, and fieldwork experiences from the Nile, Mekong, and Missouri river basins. She analyzes the impact development has on water and river communities.
11 February 2014
The BBC Visited Xayabury Dam: will be included in a 4 part documentary about change along the Mekong
Aaron Wolf's Research Overview on Water Conflict and Cooperation. Example of Himalaya waters
Aaron Wolf, my advisor at Oregon State University, speaks about his research and refers to the databases he, and his students and colleagues, built and we maintain for transboundary water basins. Aaron has been working on water conflict resolution for decades and continues his work as a peacemaker on these issues all over the world. He will be speaking at the Wilson Center in Washington DC at 3pm 24 February about water conflict and cooperation - what the mechanisms are for maintaining peace through change in a basin. Check him out!
09 February 2014
Upcoming Posts
I am currently finishing up writing/analysis of my dissertation research, reason for the long silence and lack of currently political coverage of Nile talks. This is akin to living under a rock, with the disadvantage of a poor sleeping schedule and the advantage of exciting new discoveries in the interview data and literature review (lots of relevant work published while I was away!)
Next week I will work to put up new and interesting posts to include two new interviews with a Cairo-based photographer who captures sublime images in the Nile River, and an OSU PhD Candidate who examines community adaptations to climate change, with a special focus on water resources. I will also check out what is happening in the Mekong with Xayaburi and the Nile with Renaissance, if there has been anything to hit the news lately.
Stay tuned!
Next week I will work to put up new and interesting posts to include two new interviews with a Cairo-based photographer who captures sublime images in the Nile River, and an OSU PhD Candidate who examines community adaptations to climate change, with a special focus on water resources. I will also check out what is happening in the Mekong with Xayaburi and the Nile with Renaissance, if there has been anything to hit the news lately.
Stay tuned!
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