EGU22-1323
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-1323
EGU General Assembly 2022
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Assessment of water resources conservation and sustainable management strategies in the Lower Mekong River Basin

Ibrahim Mohammed1, John Bolten1, Nicholas Souter2, Kashif Shaad3, and Derek Vollmer3
Ibrahim Mohammed et al.
  • 1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Hydrological Sciences Laboratory, Greenbelt, United States of America (ibrahim.mohammed@nasa.gov)
  • 2Conservation International, Greater Mekong Program, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia
  • 3Conservation International, Betty and Gordon Moore Center for Science, Arlington, VA 22202, USA

Uncertainties and indeterminate scope, divergent social values and stakeholder interests, and changing hydroclimatology in transboundary river basins are all factors that may complicate sustainable water resource management. To address such complex socio hydrological issues, we present an example of an integrated approach to assessing future sustainability challenges in their social, hydrological, and ecological dimensions using a case study from the Lower Mekong basin. Our study area here is the combined basin of the Se Kong, Se San, and Sre Pok (3S) rivers which deliver approximately 20% of flow to the Mekong River system. We used a mixed methods approach to analyze potential impacts of climate change on regional hydrology, the ability of dam operation rules to keep downstream flow within acceptable limits, and the present state of water governance in Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Our results suggest that future river flows in the 3S river system could move closer to natural (i.e. pre-development) conditions during the dry season and experience increased floods during the wet season. This anticipated new flow regime in the 3S region would require a shift in the current dam operations, from maintaining minimum flows to reducing flood hazards. Moreover, our Governance and Stakeholders survey assessment results revealed that existing water governance systems in Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia are ill-prepared to address such anticipated future water resource management problems. Our results indicate that the solution space for addressing these complex issues in the 3S river basins will be highly constrained unless major deficiencies in transboundary water governance, strategic planning, financial capacity, information sharing, and law enforcement are remedied in the next decade. This work is part of an ongoing research partnership between the National Aeronautical and Space Agency (NASA) and the Conservation International (CI) dedicated to improving natural resources assessment for conservation and sustainable management.

How to cite: Mohammed, I., Bolten, J., Souter, N., Shaad, K., and Vollmer, D.: Assessment of water resources conservation and sustainable management strategies in the Lower Mekong River Basin, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-1323, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-1323, 2022.