Image

Project Number
Integrated Water Resource Management and Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) in the Xe Bang Hieng River Basin and Luang Prabang City
Project Status
Status 1
Project Date
Project category
Category 1
Project Stage
Stage 1
Project Area of Work
Area of Work 1
Project Donor & Co-financing
Donor 1
Project Contact Details
For more information, please contact:
Phouphet Chittaphone
Database Management and Communication Officer IWRM-EbA Project
Email: [email protected]
Phouphet Chittaphone
Database Management and Communication Officer IWRM-EbA Project
Email: [email protected]
Share:
Stakeholder Exchange Workshop on the Implementation of the Integrated Water Resources Management and Ecosystem-based Adaptation Project
Project Location
LuangPabang City and Xe Bang Hieng River Basin, Savanhnakhet Province
Project Description
The challenges posed by climate change in the Xe Bang Hieng River Basin and urban areas like Luang Prabang city are significant, affecting both rural and urban communities. Floods and droughts damage livelihoods, ecosystems, and infrastructure, while deforestation and rapid urbanization exacerbate these vulnerabilities.
In the Xe Bang Hieng River Basin, seasonal flooding destroys agricultural lands, displaces communities, and erodes infrastructure, while prolonged droughts threaten water availability, ecosystems, and food security. Similarly, Luang Prabang city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is vulnerable to urban flooding, which can damage critical infrastructure, disrupt tourism, and endanger cultural heritage.
To tackle these challenges, UNDP, in partnership with the Government of Lao PDR and support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF), is implementing the Integrated Water Resource Management and Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (EbA) program. This initiative focuses on enhancing resilience to climate-induced hazards through ecosystem restoration, community-based adaptation strategies, and improved water management practices, aimed at strengthening the capacity of both rural and urban communities to withstand the impacts of climate change.
In the Xe Bang Hieng River Basin, seasonal flooding destroys agricultural lands, displaces communities, and erodes infrastructure, while prolonged droughts threaten water availability, ecosystems, and food security. Similarly, Luang Prabang city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is vulnerable to urban flooding, which can damage critical infrastructure, disrupt tourism, and endanger cultural heritage.
To tackle these challenges, UNDP, in partnership with the Government of Lao PDR and support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF), is implementing the Integrated Water Resource Management and Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (EbA) program. This initiative focuses on enhancing resilience to climate-induced hazards through ecosystem restoration, community-based adaptation strategies, and improved water management practices, aimed at strengthening the capacity of both rural and urban communities to withstand the impacts of climate change.
Project Outcomes & Impacts
The Integrated Water Resource Management and Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (IWRM-EbA) Project, led by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Lao PDR, in collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and its partners, successfully organized a two-day Stakeholder Exchange Workshop to review achievements from 2024 and outline strategic plans for 2025.
The event brought together stakeholders from the Xe Bang Hieng River Basin (Savannakhet Province) and Luang Prabang City, alongside experts, participants, and development partners. The workshop served as a platform for:
✅ Sharing knowledge and lessons learned from 2024.
✅ Presenting reports on project achievements and strategies for the future.
✅ Promoting collaboration among local communities, government agencies, and development organizations.
✅ Fostering gender equality, environmental and social management, and stronger partnerships.
This meeting marks a critical step in advancing sustainable water resource management and climate adaptation while paving the way for continued progress in addressing environmental challenges in Lao PDR.
The event brought together stakeholders from the Xe Bang Hieng River Basin (Savannakhet Province) and Luang Prabang City, alongside experts, participants, and development partners. The workshop served as a platform for:
✅ Sharing knowledge and lessons learned from 2024.
✅ Presenting reports on project achievements and strategies for the future.
✅ Promoting collaboration among local communities, government agencies, and development organizations.
✅ Fostering gender equality, environmental and social management, and stronger partnerships.
This meeting marks a critical step in advancing sustainable water resource management and climate adaptation while paving the way for continued progress in addressing environmental challenges in Lao PDR.
Project Media & Reports
Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image
