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Session 4: Community-driven river health monitoring systems Venue: Session Room – 2 Time: 13:30 – 15:00 Lead Organization: Asian Institute of Technology 2015 Greater Mekong Forum on Water, Food, and Energy

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Page 1: AIT Community-driven river health monitoring sessions

Session 4: Community-driven river health

monitoring systems

Venue: Session Room – 2 Time: 13:30 – 15:00

Lead Organization: Asian Institute of Technology

2015 Greater Mekong Forum on Water, Food, and Energy  

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Session Plan

Time Session Title Session Description 13:30 – 13:50 Setting the stage Developing a shared understanding of what

unhealthy rivers are 13:50 – 14:05 Presentation River health perspectives of national and

local stakeholders in Thailand 14:05 – 14:50 Break-out group

discussion How to enhance community-driven monitoring systems?

14:50 – 15:00 Wrap-up and final reflections

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Setting the stage

On the index card provided to you, please

list down tell-tale signs which would tell

you if a river is unhealthy.

•  2 minutes alone

•  4 minutes in pairs

•  8 minutes in foursomes

•  8-10 minutes as a group

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Presentation on river health perspectives of

national and local stakeholders

Prof. Mukand S. Babel

Water Engineering and Management

Asian Institute of Technology

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders

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Break-out group discussions

Theme:

How to enhance community-driven river health monitoring systems

(CRHMS).

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Break-out group discussions

Discussion question-1:

How can an enabling environment for CRHMS be created?

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Break-out group discussions

Discussion question-2:

How can CHRMS be linked to official (government) monitoring systems?

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Break-out group discussions

Discussion question-3:

What is needed to ensure sustainability of CHRMS?

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Wrap-up and Final Reflections

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Project Title: Developing an operational framework for river health

assessment in the Mekong River Basin

Duration: Dec 2014 – Dec 2017

Funded by: CGIAR’s WLE Program

Partners: Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) Thai Water Partnership (TWP)

Pollution Control Department of Thailand (PCD) Contact: [email protected]

[email protected]