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Water Management, Land Development and Economic
Diversification in Southeast-Asian Deltas
(funded by the European Union / INCO-DC programme)
TOPIC 1
Institutional Framework, Policies and Irrigation Management
 | Red River Delta
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- Decollectivisation and the the new Institutional chain from the Hydraulic Company to the
farmer,
- Definition of duties and power at the different levels of the water chain;
- Water fee definition and allocation ;
- Social organisation patterns around pumping units.
 | Mekong Delta
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- Relationships between farmers and small entrepreneurs offering services for pumping and
land preparation
- Impact of agricultural policies : the "new co-operatives" policy
 | Chao Phraya Delta
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- Characterise social arrangements for water management, conflict-solving, and their
impact on agricultural efficiency
- Analyse experiences of Water User Groups and the reasons of their ineffectiveness
- Perspective from the social sciences for proposals of turnover and water-fee
establishment
Contacts : Dr. Savakon Sudsawasd (KU ; fsocsws@nontri.ku.ac.th) ; Nittaya
Ngernprasertsri, (K.U) ; Dr. Fran็ois Molle (odoras@ku.ac.th)
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TOPIC 2
The "Water Chain"
 | Red River Delta
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- Characterisation of the irrigation/drainage demand at the pumping unit level and at the
secondary level in the Bac Hung Hai polder (200.000 ha) ; analysis of the impact of the
uncoordinated spread of pumping units on the water regime,
- Modelling of the polder, associating hydraulics and management issues; definition of
management rules taking into account local strategies and overall optimisation;
- Radar Imagery for flood extension (rainy season) and winter cropping patterns.
 | Mekong Delta
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- Dynamics and patterns of water-use in the dry season vs. water availability and salt
water intrusion (macro approach)
- Case studies on irrigation practices and efficiency in the dry-season (north of the
delta)
 | Chao Phraya Delta
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- Water allocation in the dry-season : theory vs. real practices, physical constraints;
- Impact on, and responsiveness of, farming systems to water allocation in the dry season
- Improvements : conjunctive use, cropping calendar shifting and management efficiency.
Contacts : Dr. Fran็ois Molle (odoras@ku.ac.th)
; Dr Jesda Keawkulaya (KU) ;
Mr. Chatchom Chompadist (occhom@nontri.ku.ac.th)
; Mrs Thippawan Srijantr (srijantr@orstom.rio.net)
; Khun Chaiwat Prechawit (RID ; chaiwatp@ksc.th.com)
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Wirat Khao-uppatum (RID)
TOPIC 3
Change in Land Use patterns : diversification in poldered raised bed systems
 | Red River Delta
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- Technique and cost of Land Development;
- Profitability and marketing channels;
- Strategies for diversification
 | Mekong Delta
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- Techniques of raised beds systems and land development
- Water Management in two areas with mixed fish/orchards systems
- Economic Profitability
 | Chao Phraya Delta
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- Water management in raised bed areas under tidal influence
- Water Quality (regional and plot level) ; pesticide overuse ; nitrogen cycling
- Typology of Land development techniques
Contacts : Dr. Roongnapa Korparditskul (rdirnk@nontri.ku.ac.th), Dr. Pongsan (agrpos@nontri.ku.ac.th) ; Dr. Fran็ois Molle (odoras@ku.ac.th) ; Dr. Roland Poss (poss@ksc15.th.com) ; Mrs. Blandine Cheyroux (cheyroux@inapg.rhin.fr)
Partners
 | Red River Delta
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VASI, Hanoi
GRET, Hanoi
Universit้ de Louvain (Belgium)
ORSTOM (France)
 | Mekong Delta
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Cantho University
Hohenheim University (Germany)
ORSTOM (France)
 | Chao Phraya delta
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Kasetsart University (Bangkok)
ORSTOM (France)
Funding
European Community INCO-DC fund
Project. Duration
3 years (February 1998 - March 2001)
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