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Evolution Of Dam Policies Evidence From The Big Hydropower States 1st Edition Waltina Scheumann

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Evolution Of Dam Policies Evidence From The Big Hydropower States 1st Edition Waltina Scheumann
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.11 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Waltina Scheumann, Oliver Hensengerth, (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642234026, 9783642234033, 364223402X, 3642234038
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Evolution Of Dam Policies Evidence From The Big Hydropower States 1st Edition Waltina Scheumann by Waltina Scheumann, Oliver Hensengerth, (eds.) 9783642234026, 9783642234033, 364223402X, 3642234038 instant download after payment.

The World Commission on Dams (WCD) report (2000) “Dams and Development: A New Framework for Decision-Making” set a landmark in the ongoing controversy over large dams. Now that more than ten years have passed, one has to realize that the WCD norms matter. However, their real chance of becoming implemented relies on whether their core values, strategic priorities and guidelines are accepted by national decision-makers and are translated into official policies and practices. The book’s major concern is whether the big hydropower states have improved their standards for environment and resettlement, and whether international standards are applied or exist only on paper.

The introductory and synthesis chapters present the methodological approach and discuss the findings. Other chapters analyze changes in dam policies in the big hydropower states Brazil, China, India and Turkey; the role of non-governmental organizations in advocating against the Turkish Ilisu Dam project on the Tigris River; the strategies of International Rivers and World Wildlife Fund for Nature in the global hydropower game; the policies of the German government and its positioning in the dam debate, and the engagement of Chinese actors in building the Bui Dam (Ghana) and the Kamchay Dam (Cambodia).

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