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1 Inthasothi, S.; Jirasuktaveekul, W.; Adirektrakarn, W.; Ratchadawong, S.; Boonsaner, A.. 2001. Catchment approach to combating soil erosion in Thailand. In Maglinao, A. R.; Leslie, R. N. (Eds.), Soil erosion management research in Asian catchments: Methodological approaches and initial results - Proceedings of the 5th Management of Soil Erosion Consortium (MSEC) Assembly, held at Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, 7-11 November 2000. Bangkok, Thailand: IWMI. Southeast Asia Regional Office. pp.215-231.
Catchment areas ; Erosion ; Watersheds ; Climate ; Soils ; Water resources ; Land use ; Villages ; Population ; Income ; Land tenure ; Conflict / Thailand / Mae Yom Watershed / Mae Thang Subwatershed / Huay Yai Catchment
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.45 G570 MAG Record No: H029257)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H029257.pdf

2 Janeau, J. L.; Maglinao, A. R.; Lorent, C.; Bricquet, J. P.; Boonsaner, A.. 2003. Off-site effect of soil erosion: A case study of the Mae Thang reservoir in northern Thailand. In IWMI South East Asia, KU – IWMI Seminar on Scientific Cooperation, Kamphol Adulavidhaya Conference Room, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand, 26 March 2003. pp.60-71.
Erosion ; Sedimentation ; Reservoirs ; Dams ; Catchment areas / Thailand
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7 G750 IWM Record No: H034253)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H034253.pdf
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3 Bricquet, J. P.; Boonsaner, A.; Phommassack, T.; Toan, T. D. 2003. Statistical analysis of long series rainfall data: A regional study in Southeast Asia. In IWMI South East Asia, KU – IWMI Seminar on Scientific Cooperation, Kamphol Adulavidhaya Conference Room, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand, 26 March 2003. pp.111-116.
Rain ; Statistical analysis / South East Asia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7 G750 IWM Record No: H034257)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H034257.pdf
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4 Phommassack, T.; Agus, F.; Boonsaner, A.; Bricquet, Jean P.; Chantavongsa, A.; Chaplot, V.; Ilao, R. O.; Janeau, Jean L.; Marchand, P.; Toan, T. D.; Valentin, Christian. 2003. Factorial analysis of runoff and sediment yield from catchments in Southeast Asia. In Wani, S. P.; Maglinao, A. R.; Ramakrishna, A.; Rego, T. J. (Eds.), Integrated watershed management for land and water conservation and sustainable agricultural production in Asia: Proceedings of the ADB-ICRISAT-IWMI Project Review and Planning Meeting, 10-14 December 2001, Hanoi, Vietnam. Andhra Pradesh, India; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Manila, Philippines: ICRISAT; IWMI; ADB. pp.163-170.
Catchment areas ; Runoff ; Erosion ; Sedimentation ; Water quality ; Statistical analysis ; Regression analysis / South East Asia / Indonesia / Laos / Philippines / Thailand / Vietnam
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G570 WAN Record No: H034989)
http://ag.udel.edu/breg/swm/SWM/data/Publications/ebooks/460-2003.pdf
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5 Chaplot, Vincent; Boonsaner, A.; Bricquet, Jean P.; de Rouw, Anneke; Janeau, Jean L.; Marchand, Pierre; Phommassack, T.; Toan, T. D.; Valentin, Christian. 2004. Soil erosion under land use change from three catchments in Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. Unpublished report. 6p.
Erosion ; Models ; Land use ; Catchment areas ; Soil management / Laos / Thailand / Vietnam
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.45 G784 CHA Record No: H035997)

6 Bricquet, Jean P.; Boonsaner, A.; Bouahom, B.; Toan, T. D. 2003. Statistical analysis of long-term series rainfall data: a regional study in Southeast Asia. In Maglinao, Amado R.; Valentin, Christian; Penning de Vries, Frits (Eds.), From soil research to land and water management: Harmonizing people and nature – Proceedings of the IWMI-ADB Project Annual Meeting and 7th MSEC Assembly. Bangkok, Thailand: IWMI. pp.83-89.
Rain ; Statistical analysis / South East Asia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.45 G570 MAG Record No: H036265)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H036265.pdf
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7 Janeau, Jean; Maglinao, Amado, R.; Lorent, C.; Bricquet, Jean P.; Boonsaner, A.. 2003. The off-site effect of soil erosion: a case study of the Mae Thang Reservoir in Northern Thailand. In Maglinao, Amado R.; Valentin, Christian; Penning de Vries, Frits (Eds.), From soil research to land and water management: Harmonizing people and nature – Proceedings of the IWMI-ADB Project Annual Meeting and 7th MSEC Assembly. Bangkok, Thailand: IWMI. pp.191-202.
Erosion ; Reservoirs / Thailand
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.45 G570 MAG Record No: H036274)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H036274.pdf
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8 Bricquet, Jean P.; Migraine, J. B.; Boonsaner, A.; Janeau, Jean; Valentin, Christian; Maglinao, Amado R. 2003. Development and validation of the PLER (Predict and Localize Erosion and Runoff) Model. In Maglinao, Amado R.; Valentin, Christian; Penning de Vries, Frits (Eds.), From soil research to land and water management: Harmonizing people and nature – Proceedings of the IWMI-ADB Project Annual Meeting and 7th MSEC Assembly. Bangkok, Thailand: IWMI. pp.217-226.
Erosion ; Runoff ; Simulation models ; Sedimentation ; Catchment areas
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.45 G570 MAG Record No: H036276)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H036276.pdf
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9 Bricquet, J. P.; Janeau, Jean L.; Boonsaner, A.; Luc, J. P.; Huon, S.; Boulais, C.; Lestrelin, Guillaume; Kurian, Mathew. 2004. Catchment approach to combating soil erosion in Thailand. In Annual report 2003. IWMI Southeast Asia Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand. pp.125-151.
Erosion ; Catchment areas ; Rainfall-runoff relationships ; Land use ; Runoff / Thailand
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.4 G570 MAG Record No: H037208)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H037208.pdf

10 Croke, B.; Merritt, W.; Wittawatchutikul, P.; Boonsaner, A.; Sucharit, S. 2005. Simulating the effects of land-cover change on streamflows. In Jakeman, A. J.; Letcher, R. A.; Rojanasoonthon, S.; Cuddy, S. (Eds.), Integrating knowledge for river basin management: Progress in Thailand. Canberra, Australia: ACIAR. pp.109-127.
Hydrology ; Models ; Decision support tools ; Water resource management ; Stream flow ; Simulation
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G750 JAK Record No: H037732)

11 Podwojewski, P.; Toan, T. D; Agus, F.; Alamban, R.; Boonsaner, A.; deRouw, A. 2005. Effects of innovative agriculture systems on soil protection and erosion at a water-catchment level in 5 countries of SE Asia. In Kheoruenromne, I.; Riddell, J. A.; Soitong, K. (Eds.). Proceedings of SSWM 2004 International Conference on Innovative Practices for Sustainable Sloping Lands and Watershed Management, Chiang Mai Hill Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 5-9 September 2004. Bangkok, Thailand: Department of Agricultural Extension. pp.173-191.
Soil management ; Erosion ; Runoff ; Catchment areas ; Soil properties ; Land use ; Cropping systems / South East Asia
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.45 G800 POD, 333.91 G570 KHE Record No: H040245)

12 George, A.; Pierret, Alain; Boonsaner, A.; Valentin, Christian; Orange, Didier; Planchon, O. 2009. Potential and limitations of Payments for Environmental Services (PES) as a means to manage watershed services in mainland Southeast Asia. International Journal of the Commons, 3(1):16-40.
Watershed management ; Reservoirs ; Water quality ; Erosion ; Environmental management ; User charges ; Farmers ; Poverty ; Social aspects ; Economic aspects ; Highlands ; Water users ; Surveys ; Case studies ; Institutions / South East Asia / Laos / Thailand / Mae Thang Watershed / Houay Xon Watershed / Luang Prabang
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042327)
http://www.thecommonsjournal.org/index.php/ijc/article/viewPDFInterstitial/131/84
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042327.pdf
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Based on two case studies conducted at local sites in Northern Thailand and Lao PDR, the objectives of this paper are (i) to assess whether conditions for the establishment of PES at the watershed level exist in the uplands of mainland SE Asia and (ii) to examine and discuss limitations that are likely to impinge on direct transfer of the PES concept as well as the institutional adaptations and support that are required for the successful implementation of PES markets in this regional context. The study’s main findings are that: (i) acceptance of PES principles and constraints are directly related to stakeholders’ perception of their land rights irrespective of their actual rights; (ii) willingness to pay (WTP) is very low among local stakeholders, making any PES market unlikely to emerge without external support; (iii) the classical scheme for watershed services hardly applies in its original form because environmental service (ES) providers and buyers are generally the same people; (iv) where potential ES buyers feel that ES providers are better-off or wealthier than them, they do not have any WTP for ES; (v) good governance, including a strong liaising at various levels between people and the authorities is a strong prerequisite for the successful establishment of PES markets, even without direct government funding.

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