IWMI's aim in Southeast Asia is to improve the productivity of water and land resources in the region's river basins for sustainable livelihoods, food and environmental security.

To its partnerships in Southeast Asia, IWMI brings more than 15 years of experience in dealing with water issues across the developing world. All research outputs are freely available to those working in the water and development sectors.


July 2007

At the Final Workshop of project CPWF 10 led by IRRI in Bac Lieu, Vietnam, on 24 July 2007, Dr. Chu Thai Hoanh of IWMI-SEA along with other members of the project team received awards from the People’s Committee of Bac Lieu Province for their outstanding contribution to improving water management, agriculture and aquaculture production and livelihoods of local people in the Province. read more...

December 2006
NAFRI International Conference on Sustainable Sloping Lands and Watershed Management: Linking research to strengthen upland policies and pratices. 12-15 December 2006. Luang Prabang, Lao PDR. The conference brought together more than 230 participants from 18 countries. Click here to download the booklet for the conference (PDF format).

June 2006

FAO Report on Regional Workshop on Rehabilitation of Agriculture in Tsunami Affected Areas: One and A Half Years Later. 29-30 June 2006. Bangkok, Thailand. RAP Publication 2006/17. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation. Regional Office for the Asia and the Pacific. read more...

April 2006
MIRACLE CLAY Poor soil is a serious problem facing farmers in the developing world. Years of intensive farming have led to soil degradation, reducing crop fertility. Researchers in Thailand are exploring a new approach to rejuvenating soils by using bentonite clays read more...
 

Latest Publication
 
Latest Report

Co-composting of Acid Waste Bentonites and Their Effects on Soil Properties and Crop Biomass.

Wannipa Soda, Andrew D. Noble, Shinji Suzuki, Robert Simmons, La-ait Sindhusen, and Suwannee Bhuthorndharaj.

 
 

 

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