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Groundwater status and associated issues in the Mekong-Lancang River Basin: International collaborations to achieve sustainable groundwater resources

Eunhee Lee1Kyoochul Ha1( )Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc2Adichat Surinkum2Ramasamy Jayakumar3Yongje Kim1Kamaludin Bin Hassan2
Korea Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources, Daejeon 34132, Korea
CCOP Technical Secretariat, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
UNESCO Bangkok Office, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
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Abstract

Groundwater is an important and readily available source of fresh water in the Mekong-Lancang River Basin. With a rapid population growth and increasing human activities, an increasing number of countries in the Mekong-Lancang River Basin are experiencing depleted and degraded groundwater supplies. In transboundary river basins, such as the Mekong-Lancang River, prioritizing the use of the shared aquifer by one riparian government may affect the opportunities of other riparian governments and lead to potential water conflicts between neighboring countries. To promote the sharing of strategies and information for the sustainable and equitable use of water resources of the shared basin, international collaborative workshops on groundwater resources have been organized for all Mekong-Lancang River countries. These workshops provide an opportunity to communicate and discuss nationally sensitive issues on groundwater by the associated countries, with topics covering multiple aspects of groundwater, such as the groundwater status in the basin, quality issues, water use conflicts, hydrological information gaps, management policies and capacity building for successful water resource management. Consensus has been reached by all countries on the importance of catchment-based groundwater management and the need for close communication among the countries. Strategies for managing transboundary aquifer issues must foster international collaboration based on the regional network, influence national networks and enhance the capacity to building maps and monitoring systems based on associated databases. The sustainability of water resources cannot be achieved without the integrated involvement and contributions by multiple countries and various stakeholders. Therefore, collaborative workshops provide a great opportunity to further our understanding of the hydrologic processes of the Mekong River Basin, share the benefits of the aquifer and provide a strategy and vision for sustainable water resource management in the Mekong-Lancang River countries.

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Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering
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Cite this article:
Lee E, Ha K, Ngoc NTM, et al. Groundwater status and associated issues in the Mekong-Lancang River Basin: International collaborations to achieve sustainable groundwater resources. Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering, 2017, 5(1): 1-13. https://doi.org/10.26599/JGSE.2017.9280001

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Published: 28 March 2017
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