In 2014/2015, ICEM conducted a Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (CRVA) of the proposed Nam Ngiep Hydropower 1 Project (NNP1) in Lao PDR. The overall objective of the study was to assess the climate risk of the proposed Nam Ngiep 1 Hydropower Project (NNP1) in Lao PDR, and to identify measures to increase its climate resilience.
Resource Kit for Building Resilience and Sustainability in Mekong Towns
ICEM Environmental Management2020-10-30T18:12:39+07:00Natural systems are the essential foundation for Mekong town development and rehabilitation. The Resource Kit for Building Resilience and Sustainability in Mekong Towns is a seven-volume kit that promotes the maintenance and use of natural systems as a key strategy for building sustainability and resilience in urban areas. Prepared for the Asian Development Bank by ICEM as part of the award-winning TA 8186, the resource kit is built on the experience and expertise of a wide variety of professionals from the Mekong region and abroad.
POSTER: Myanmar Healthy Rivers Initiative
ICEM Environmental Management2020-01-10T15:22:16+07:00This informational poster was developed as part of the Myanmar Healthy Rivers Initiative to give an overview of the project objectives, outputs, and monitoring. It was presented at the WLE Myanmar Project Launch in March 2015. > Visit the Myanmar Healthy Rivers Initiative project page for more information.
Myanmar Healthy Rivers Initiative (MK23 and MK24)
ICEM Environmental Management2020-03-17T11:52:18+07:00About: The Salween River lies at the cross roads of Asia linking South and Southeast Asia with Tibetan Plateau and providing a home and well-being to more than 13 distinct ethnic groups and 10 million people. As Myanmar develops, the relationship between the river’s stakeholders and the underlying biophysical system changes. New stakeholders are emerging with new values and needs and are placing new demands and pressures on the river and the health of the system. In this context, efforts to understand the health of river ecosystems and the values which different stakeholders ascribe to the goods and services derived from the river system will help set a benchmark of how development decisions at the national, provincial and local level will impact on different user groups.
Mainstreaming Climate Resilience into Development Planning
ICEM Environmental Management2024-04-03T11:38:27+07:00About: Action to tackle climate change in Cambodia is crucial. Cambodia will be a hotspot for climate change in the region. Average maximum daily temperatures in the wet season are projected to increase from between 1.7 to 5.3°C. Average dry season temperatures will also increase with a range of between 1.5 to 3.5°C. Trends in precipitation are also expected to change over the coming decades. Seasonal variability in rainfall patterns will grow, resulting in wetter wet seasons and drier dry seasons.
Climate change impact assessment of the proposed Nam Ngiep 1 hydropower project
ICEM Environmental Management2020-01-10T15:22:20+07:00About: The Nam Ngiep 1 Hydropower Project is a hydropower generation facility planned for a location in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) within the lower Nam Ngiep Catchment approximately 145 kilometres (km) northeast of Vientiane and approximately 50 km north of Pakxan. The Nam Ngiep is a tributary to the Mekong River, joining the Mekong immediately upstream of Pakxan. Primary components of the Project are a concrete gravity dam, storage reservoir, main power station and re-regulation power station, and power regulation and transmission facilities.
REDD+ in Nepal: A Strategic Environmental and Social Assessment of Nepal’s REDD+ Strategy
ICEM Environmental Management2020-01-10T15:22:21+07:00Prepared by ICEM, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), and School of Environmental Science and Management (SchEM), the SESA presents a brief history of forest management in Nepal, forest types, and key environmental issues. It also outlines the reality of climate change vulnerability and impacts in Nepal, and highlights some of the important linkages, issues and potential trade-offs when considering strategic options to achieve REDD+.
REDD+ in Nepal: An Environmental and Social Management Framework
ICEM Environmental Management2020-01-10T15:22:22+07:00Prepared by ICEM, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), and School of Environmental Science and Management (SchEM), the ESMF provides a framework for effective management of environmental and social issues in implementing the REDD+ Strategy. It seeks to both enhance the environmental and social development benefits of REDD+ actions and projects and mitigate any adverse impacts.
Review of CARE’s Community Based Mangrove Reforestation and Management Project
ICEM Environmental Management2020-01-10T15:22:24+07:00> View and download the Review of CARE's Community Based Mangrove Reforestation and Management Project Throughout Vietnam and the wider region, mangrove forests have been [...]
Sustainable Urban Energy and Emissions Planning Phase III: Energizing Green Growth of Danang City (SUEEP III)
ICEM Environmental Management2020-01-10T15:22:24+07:00Sustainable Urban Energy and Emissions Planning Phase III: Energizing Green Growth of Danang City (SUEEP III) Donor / Partner: World Bank | Duration: [...]
Mekong Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change (ARCC)
Nga Nguyen2020-01-10T15:22:30+07:00About: The Mekong River Basin faces a grave threat from climate change. Communities and governments must work together to develop and promulgate adaptation strategies that preserve the lives and livelihoods of some 60 million people. ICEM is working with DAI and SEA START as part of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded Mekong Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change (ARCC) project to generate new data, new approaches and to spur adaptive change in the Mekong River Basin.
The Impact of Water Supply Infrastructure on Floods and Droughts in the Mekong Region
Nga Nguyen2025-05-05T16:56:25+07:00The Impact of Water Supply Infrastructure on Floods and Droughts in the Mekong Region and the Implications for Food Production under the Mekong Challenge Program on [...]
Increasing the Role of Renewables in the Mekong Power Supply
Nga Nguyen2020-01-10T15:22:34+07:00Mekong Challenge Program on water and Food (CPWF) Potential for Increasing the Role of Renewables in the Mekong Power Supply (MK 14) Donor / Partner: [...]
Biodiversity Planning in Asia
Nga Nguyen2020-01-10T15:22:35+07:00Biodiversity Planning in Asia Donors/ Technical Partners: IUCN - The World Conservation Union / United Nations Development Program / United Nations Development Program / United Nations Environment [...]
Economic Instruments in Indonesia
Nga Nguyen2020-01-10T15:22:38+07:00About: The Danish government has supported environmental reform in Indonesia through an Environmental Support Programme since 2005. The second phase of cooperation ran from 2008 to 2012 and included a component on improving institutional capacity of public sector institutions, requiring the input of ICEM expertise.
Ensuring Sustainability of the Greater Mekong Subregion Regional Power Development
Nga Nguyen2020-03-16T14:06:38+07:00Ensuring Sustainability of the Greater Mekong Subregion Regional Power Development Donor/Partner: Asian Development Bank | Duration: 2012-2013 | Location: Mekong region; Cambodia, [...]
SEA for Vietnam’s Forestry Master Plan 2010 – 2020
Nga Nguyen2020-01-10T15:22:42+07:00About: This SEA served as an initial technical assessment of the long-term sustainability of master planning in the forestry sector and also provided the framework for training MARD Department of Forestry staff in the use and implementation of SEA. The SEA undertook a rapid assessment of three Provincial Forest Protection and Development Plans (FPDPs), and provides guidance for the development of a National Forest Sector Master Plan and wider GoV decision-making in the forestry sector.