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ID098106
Title ProperHydropower development and resettlement policy on China's Ni River
LanguageENG
AuthorBrown, Philip H ;  Kevin Xu
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Hydropower represents an important alternative form of energy in China, a country that currently uses coal to supply 78% of its electricity. However, evidence from large hydropower projects in China shows that the socio-economic and environmental costs of hydropower development are substantial. Construction on the first of the 13 planned dams on the Nu River began in the summer of 2008, and villages are already beginning to be displaced. Based on fieldwork in the area, we find that the local resettlement policies infringe upon the national regulations governing resettlement caused by major infrastructure development. This infringement includes high prices for resettlement homes, forcing villagers to leave agricultural production, a lack of programs for long-term economic development, and a lack of transparency in decision-making processes.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 66; Sep 2010: p777-797
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 19, No. 66; Sep 2010: p777-797
Key WordsHydropower ;  China ;  Nu River ;  Hydropower Development Policy


 
 
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