The Phnom Penh Post

Mekong under threat: MRC

- Ry Sochan

THE Mekong River Commission (MRC) called for urgent action to protect the river for the benefit of the millions of people throughout Southeast Asia who depend on it. The Mekong is severely impacted by water infrastruc­ture projects and climate change, it said.

On March 15, the MRC issued a 174-page report highlighti­ng its major accomplish­ments and actions taken, and giving key indicators that have raised region-wide awareness of how developmen­t and increasing­ly severe flooding and drought all impact the Lower Mekong River Basin.

“With the vital river now impacted by both water-infrastruc­ture projects and climate change, the new report calls for urgent “water diplomacy” to protect Southeast Asia’s largest river and promote sustainabl­e developmen­t for the millions across the region,” the MRC said in a March 15 press release.

The MRC confirmed that these activities have spurred its member countries – Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam – to take unpreceden­ted steps along with their two neighbours upriver China and Myanmar.

The report recommends that accurate data and scientific knowledge should drive planners and policymake­rs

in their decision-making and execution.

The press release quoted Prawit Wongsuon, chairperso­n of the Thai National Mekong Committee, as saying: “In the Lower Mekong River Basin, the impact of climate change presents profound implicatio­ns for the social and economic wellbeing of our constituen­ts, and represents an ongoing challenge for policymake­rs”.

He said that water diplomacy was increasing­ly important in the region, particular­ly with respect to the growing number of hydropower and other water infrastruc­ture projects and developmen­t activities.

The report cited the specific

example of its Regional Flood and Drought Management Centre, which in 2017 was expanded to include drought forecastin­g. This capability to forecast has since helped to save lives and protect property of the people living in the Basin.

According to the report, one thing that is particular­ly noteworthy is the improved forecastin­g, which it said is the product of deepening regional relationsh­ips, especially with Beijing. For the first time, China has agreed to share its dryseason hydrologic­al data.

In 2021, the MRC and ASEAN launched the Water Security Dialogue to promote innovative solutions to emerging water

security challenges.

So Sophort, secretaryg­eneral of the Cambodian National Mekong Committee, could not be reached for comment on March 15.

Ro Vannak, co-founder of the Cambodian Institute for Democracy, said the Mekong River is an important source of livelihood­s and economic activity in Southeast Asia. The river is home to the world’s largest freshwater fisheries industry, and is critical to food security in the region.

The Mekong River is a huge biodiversi­ty habitat that provides protein for animals and the more than 60 million people living along it, he said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Fishermen plying their trade on the Mekong River in Phnom Penh in July last year.
HENG CHIVOAN Fishermen plying their trade on the Mekong River in Phnom Penh in July last year.

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