
THE ROLE OF ISSUE LINKAGE IN MANAGING NONCOOPERATING BASINS: THE CASE OF THE MEKONG
Author(s) -
DO KIM HANG PHAM,
DINAR ARIEL
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
natural resource modeling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.28
H-Index - 32
eISSN - 1939-7445
pISSN - 0890-8575
DOI - 10.1111/nrm.12052
Subject(s) - mekong river , linkage (software) , riparian zone , china , sustainability , structural basin , externality , business , resource (disambiguation) , work (physics) , commission , water resource management , water resources , environmental resource management , environmental planning , natural resource economics , geography , environmental science , economics , computer science , ecology , biology , paleontology , gene , computer network , chemistry , archaeology , engineering , microeconomics , biochemistry , habitat , mechanical engineering , finance
The Mekong River (MR) is the major water source in Southeast Asia, sharedby six countries. There is a rush, by riparian states, to acquire sources of alternative energy and other benefits to meet growing demands for water and energy. China and Myanmar have refused to cooperate fully in the MR Forum, leading to increase risks within the region. Development of the water resources of the MR Basin is the subject of intense debate both within the Mekong region and internationally. This paper investigates the concept of issue linkage to resolve unidirectional externalities in the MR. Using linked games, the paper shows that the downstream nations can consider the use of linkage as a form of side payment in achieving a basin‐wide agreement. While this approach supports the Integrated Water Resource Management‐based Basin Development Strategy adopted by the Mekong River Commission in April 2011 for managing the region's sustainability development, facts on the ground suggest that traditional issues to be linked may not be sufficient. The paper addresses this observation and suggests a cadre of issues, including nontraditional ones, to be analyzed in a future work.