Stories that bring together research partners.
SUMERNET research partners, Karen Delfau and Dr. Kanokwan Manorom, reflect on the process of co-creating a local curriculum to support the better integration of knowledge.
For World Water Day, we highlight our seven short films focusing on climate risks and water insecurity in the Mekong Region
Chayanis Krittasudthacheewa talks about water insecurity and the SUMERNET programme
On the occasion of World Water Day on March 22, Diana Suhardiman writes about exploring a “rights-based approach” to Mekong hydropower development
The authors propose recommendations and guidance notes for SUMERNET members to consider when conducting remote research.
This booklet provides short profiles of the projects under the ongoing phase (2019-2023) SUMERNET 4 All on water insecurity in the Mekong Region.
An effective mentoring relationship between mentors and their project teams is critical for the success of research projects in SUMERNET
In the Mekong region, researchers need to be aware of possible health risks and understand different sources of conflict due to COVID-19.
Seeking for policy practitioners to co-create the co-creation of knowledge for the project, entitled ‘Co-creating Knowledge to Enhance Women’s Leadership for Inclusive River Governance and Livelihood Resilience in the Mekong Region’
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Chayanis Krittasudthacheewa, SUMERNET Director, about her connections to the Mekong River, her work with SUMERNET, and the future work and challenges in the Mekong Region.
Recently, two of our SUMERNET partners Dr Louis Lebel and Dr Carl Middleton were recognized for their consistent academic excellence.