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Mekong Quest

The Mekong Quest CD-ROM is a new AMRC product geared to high school education. The multimedia program is designed to provide an entry point to the geography of the Mekong River and the people, countries and ecosystems that are connected to it. It includes interactive material about Mekong issues and geographic concepts regarding Australia's neighbouring Asian countries, as well as the role of Australia in the Mekong Region. Based on the internationally renowned, inquiry-based learning format of 'webquest', Mekong Quest employs the CD-ROM format and video material to engage the students through visual literacy as well as the written word.

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Negotiating River Basin Management: Lessons from the Mekong

This CD-ROM is based upon the outcomes of the whole River Dialogue process, both in Australia and in Ubon, Thailand during 2002. The CD-ROM contents include sections dealing with themes in river basin management (with case studies of the Se San Basin, blasting of Mekong rapids and Pak Mun dam), stakeholder dialogue and links between the Murray-Darling and Mekong river basins. Video clips taken at the Brisbane and Ubon conferences provide living illustrations of the diverse perspectives on river basin management. Limited copies of this CD-ROM are available free of charge at the AMRC Office. However if you wish to have one mailed then you need to email us at mekong@mail.usyd.edu.au explaining why you would like a copy.

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Dialogue on River Basin Development and Civil Society in the Mekong Region

This first AMRC CD-ROM was produced in time for the River Dialogue conference in Ubon, Thailand in early November 2002. The Australian component of the Dialogue took place in late August/early September 2002. Although modelled on the AMRC website section "Dialogue on River Basin Development and Civil Society in the Mekong Region", the CD-ROM features an additional page, not on the website because of file sizes, with links to Brisbane conference video clips. Limited copies of this CD-ROM are still available free of charge at the AMRC Office. However if you wish to have one mailed then you need to email us at mekong@mail.usyd.edu.au explaining why you would like a copy.

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