Tropical Asian mega‐delta ponds: Important and threatened socio‐ecological systems

Author:

Moorhouse Heather L.1ORCID,Roberts Lucy R.2ORCID,McGowan Suzanne2,Panizzo Virginia N.2,Barker Philip1,Salehin Mashfiqus3,Do Thu Nga45,Nguyen Thanh Phong6,Rahman Mohammad Feisal7,Ghosh Tuhin8,Das Sourav8,Hackney Christopher9,Salgado Jorge2,Roy Manoj1,Opel Aftab10,Henderson Andrew C. G.9ORCID,Large Andy R. G.9

Affiliation:

1. Lancaster Environment Centre Lancaster University Lancaster UK

2. School of Geography University of NottinghamUniversity Park Nottingham UK

3. Institute of Water and Flood Management Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology Dhaka Bangladesh

4. Nuclear Training Center Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute Hanoi Vietnam

5. Electric Power University Hanoi Vietnam

6. Department of Management of Natural Resources and Environment Hoa Sen University Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

7. Department of Geography Durham University Durham UK

8. School of Oceanographic Studies Jadavpur University Kolkata India

9. School of Geography, Politics and Sociology Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

10. Water Aid Bangladesh Dhaka Bangladesh

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Atmospheric Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change

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