From the Tibetan Plateau the Mekong River winds 4880 kilometres through China, Myanmar, Lao PDR, Thailand and Cambodia to the delta at Vietnam where it spills into the South China Sea, uniting the Greater Mekong.
This mighty river gives meaning and sustenance to a melting-pot of cultures and communities. With over 1500 fish species, a level of fish biodiversity that is rivalled only by the Amazon River, its fisheries support the livelihoods of 60 million people region-wide.
Wetlands can provide clean water, support livelihoods and aid tourism initiatives. Despite these benefits, more than half of the world's wetlands have been lost in the last century alone.
Brimming with life, wetlands can be basins, flood plains, artesian springs and other water sources both occurring naturally and constructed. They can be freshwater, brackish water or saltwater located on the coast, inland or upland.
Fisheries contribute around six to eight percent of Lao PDRs Gross Domestic Product. What will happen to food security if wild fish stocks collapse?