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Problematic Progress: Reading Environmental and Social Change in the Mekong Delta
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Historical GeographyColonial ProjectsSouth Asian CultureColonialismEast Asian StudiesSustainable DevelopmentLandscape ArchitectureColonial EngineersEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesSettler ColonialismReading EnvironmentalLanguage StudiesCentral Asian StudyMekong DeltaCultural GeographyEnvironmental HistoryVast SolitudeProblematic ProgressMan-land RelationshipSocio-environmental ImplicationAnthropologyColonial StudiesSocial AnthropologyCultural Anthropology
Colonial engineers and administrators often referred to the pre-colonial Mekong Delta landscape as a vast solitude yet to be reorganised through their hydraulic technology. However, the environmental history of the Delta's waterways is more complex, suggesting that colonial projects were to some extent embedded within an existing infrastructure. This problematises the rhetorical concept of Progress within a colonial context and its value as a metaphor to understand human changes to the landscape.