- The Mekong - Open Development Mekong
The Mekong River, and its associated basin, are the mainstay of the region’s rice and fish economy, as well as providing water for domestic, municipal and industrial use Approximately 4350 km in length and originating high in the Tibetan plateau, it passes through six countries: China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam It is the seventh longest river in Asia and the 12th
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- Rivers and Hydrobasins - Open Development Mekong
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- Mạng lưới thủy văn - Dữ liệu OD Mekong Datahub
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- Drought - Open Development Vietnam
The New Normal: Mekong Delta faces droughts and saltwater intrusion1 The SituationVietnam's Mekong Delta is the third-largest delta on Earth and home to nearly 18 million people, whose livelihoods rely mainly on agricultural and aquacultural production Considered the “Rice Bowl” of Vietnam, the Delta supports more than half of the country's total rice production and
- Greater Mekong Subregion rivers - Dataset OD Mekong Datahub
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- Extractive industries - Open Development Mekong
The industrial processes for extracting minerals include drilling and pumping, quarrying, and mining Extractive industries are generally divided into two sectors: mining, and oil and gas In addition to natural gas, oil and coal reserves, the Lower Mekong's mineral resources include gold, copper, jade, lead, zinc, phosphate, potash and gemstones, including rubies and sapphires
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