ait community-driven river health monitoring sessions
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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
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
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
Presentation on river health perspectives of
national and local stakeholders
Prof. Mukand S. Babel
Water Engineering and Management
Asian Institute of Technology
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Presentation on river health perspectives of national and local stakeholders
Break-out group discussions
Theme:
How to enhance community-driven river health monitoring systems
(CRHMS).
Break-out group discussions
Discussion question-1:
How can an enabling environment for CRHMS be created?
Break-out group discussions
Discussion question-2:
How can CHRMS be linked to official (government) monitoring systems?
Break-out group discussions
Discussion question-3:
What is needed to ensure sustainability of CHRMS?
Wrap-up and Final Reflections
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]