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CONTRIBUTION OF MULTI-STAKEHOLDER
KNOWLEDGE TO FLOOD RISK
MANAGEMENT WATER GOVERNANCE AT
DOWNSTREAM AT THEURN-KADING RIVER
BASIN, LAO PDR
Sengmanichanh Somchanmavong
Research Fellow,
2nd Annual Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy
14 November 2012
Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 2
• Introduction
• Key Research Questions
1
• Initial key findings
2
• Preliminary conclusion
3
Presentation structure
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Lao PDR
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Nam Theun Nam Kading
• 5th largest river
• Area > 14,000 Km2
• Forest cover about 57%
• Population > 140,000 (2007)
• Density about 10 people/Km2
• Length = 353 Km
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Key Research Questions
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Who are multi- stakeholders?
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What is multi-stakeholder
knowledge related to flood risk
management based on
previous flood events,
including the features of flood
events and the responses of
the community?
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How can the multi-
stakeholders
contributing to flood
risk management
towards better river
basin management?
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What options are there for
strengthen capacity in these
areas for all stakeholders?
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KEY FINDINGS
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Stakeholder
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Stakeholder
• (i) the people at community level including adult
people, young people both men and women,
children; village leader team,
• (ii) government agencies including district,
provincial and central level,
• (iii) private sector including hydropower station,
road construction, drinking water, traders;
• (iv) local development associations, local projects;
• (v) international organizations
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Knowledge
• Some villages were flooding in Hinboun, Mahaxay
and Yommalath Districts in Khammoune Province.
Infrastructure were damages such as accessible
road and bridge to those villages, there is one entry
only the dry season, many people in that areas are
practicing flooding almost every year, accept this
year, due to less raining.
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Self-support
• Local people have initial noticed through their
observation raining (heavy or light rain), raising
animal behaviors and elderly’ sense believe.
Through these knowledge, many household practice
to settle down and prepare their plan to respond
the flooding. Through early village mapping, most
households have prepared in terms of social and
economic issues
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Stakeholder
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Community Planning
• community mapping area is very helpful tool for
household, people, rice storage, cattle, poultry and
other value assets.
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Basic Infrastructure damaged
• Roughly road
• Wooden
bridge
• Open simple
drainage
system
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Basic Infrastructure damaged
• Clean water
access
• Health
facility
• Shelter
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External Helpers
• Before flooding:
– Communication on warning system directly to local
community
– Preparedness for moving children and elderly first,
people
– Board access
• After flooding – immediate actions:
– fixed road access and drainage system,
– clean water access
– health problem – water-born desease
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Awareness on self-
protection
• Life protection /
household
members
• Stock clean water
• Using life safeguard
jacket
• Training on First Aid
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Methodological
Issues:
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The research team applies the
stakeholder analysis matrix currently,
however, it is challenging for the
team to give a recommendation for
the other River Basin Organization to
choose the spider diagram as a tool
to link stakeholder analysis and
subsequence steps. This tool will help
the RBCs identify its organizational
capacity development further.
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ACTIVITY
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Phase 1
•Desk Review and Design
Questionnaire (April –Jun2 2012)
Phase 2
•Collecting Information and
Analyzing (July-October 2012)
Phase 3
•Finalizing (Dec 2012-Jan 2013)
Phase 3: Finalizing
the Research report
and dissemination
the result of the
study
Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 30
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 31
Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 32

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Contribution of Multi-Stakeholder Knowledge to Flood Risk Management Water Governance Downstream at Theurn-Kading River Basin, Lao PDR

  • 1. CONTRIBUTION OF MULTI-STAKEHOLDER KNOWLEDGE TO FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT WATER GOVERNANCE AT DOWNSTREAM AT THEURN-KADING RIVER BASIN, LAO PDR Sengmanichanh Somchanmavong Research Fellow, 2nd Annual Mekong Forum on Water, Food and Energy 14 November 2012
  • 3. • Introduction • Key Research Questions 1 • Initial key findings 2 • Preliminary conclusion 3 Presentation structure Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 3
  • 5. Lao PDR Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 5 Nam Theun Nam Kading • 5th largest river • Area > 14,000 Km2 • Forest cover about 57% • Population > 140,000 (2007) • Density about 10 people/Km2 • Length = 353 Km
  • 10. Key Research Questions Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 10
  • 11. Who are multi- stakeholders? Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 11
  • 12. What is multi-stakeholder knowledge related to flood risk management based on previous flood events, including the features of flood events and the responses of the community? Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 12
  • 13. How can the multi- stakeholders contributing to flood risk management towards better river basin management? Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 13
  • 14. What options are there for strengthen capacity in these areas for all stakeholders? Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 14
  • 15. KEY FINDINGS Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 15
  • 17. Stakeholder • (i) the people at community level including adult people, young people both men and women, children; village leader team, • (ii) government agencies including district, provincial and central level, • (iii) private sector including hydropower station, road construction, drinking water, traders; • (iv) local development associations, local projects; • (v) international organizations Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 17
  • 18. Knowledge • Some villages were flooding in Hinboun, Mahaxay and Yommalath Districts in Khammoune Province. Infrastructure were damages such as accessible road and bridge to those villages, there is one entry only the dry season, many people in that areas are practicing flooding almost every year, accept this year, due to less raining. Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 18
  • 19. Self-support • Local people have initial noticed through their observation raining (heavy or light rain), raising animal behaviors and elderly’ sense believe. Through these knowledge, many household practice to settle down and prepare their plan to respond the flooding. Through early village mapping, most households have prepared in terms of social and economic issues Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 19
  • 21. Community Planning • community mapping area is very helpful tool for household, people, rice storage, cattle, poultry and other value assets. Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 21
  • 22. Basic Infrastructure damaged • Roughly road • Wooden bridge • Open simple drainage system Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 22
  • 23. Basic Infrastructure damaged • Clean water access • Health facility • Shelter Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 23
  • 25. External Helpers • Before flooding: – Communication on warning system directly to local community – Preparedness for moving children and elderly first, people – Board access • After flooding – immediate actions: – fixed road access and drainage system, – clean water access – health problem – water-born desease Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 25
  • 26. Awareness on self- protection • Life protection / household members • Stock clean water • Using life safeguard jacket • Training on First Aid Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 26
  • 28. The research team applies the stakeholder analysis matrix currently, however, it is challenging for the team to give a recommendation for the other River Basin Organization to choose the spider diagram as a tool to link stakeholder analysis and subsequence steps. This tool will help the RBCs identify its organizational capacity development further. Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 28
  • 29. ACTIVITY Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 29 Phase 1 •Desk Review and Design Questionnaire (April –Jun2 2012) Phase 2 •Collecting Information and Analyzing (July-October 2012) Phase 3 •Finalizing (Dec 2012-Jan 2013)
  • 30. Phase 3: Finalizing the Research report and dissemination the result of the study Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 30
  • 31. THANK YOU VERY MUCH Sengmanichanh S., Research Fellow 31

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