ID | 141916 |
Title Proper | Dams as a climate change adaptation strategy |
Other Title Information | geopolitical implications for Pakistan |
Language | ENG |
Author | Akhter, Majed |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Pakistani planners are increasingly prone to recognize the many links between water, food, and energy security. The construction of new large dams is seen by many as a concrete measure to achieve resource security for Pakistani for a future marked by climactic variability and unpredictability. This article explores the geopolitical and political geographic implications of Pakistan’s strategic vision of building dams as a way to prepare for climate change. The author argues that far from being politically neutral tools for development with predictable effects, large dams create new political and spatial arenas of conflict and contradiction at the international, regional, and local scales. |
`In' analytical Note | Strategic Analysis Vol. 39, No.6; Nov/Dec 2015: p.744-748 |
Journal Source | Strategic Analysis Vol: 39 No 6 |
Key Words | Pakistan ; Climate Change ; Geopolitical ; Dams ; Geopolitical Implications ; Adaptation Strategy ; Political Geographic ; Pakistan’s Strategic Vision |