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World Rivers Review, Vol. 22, No. 3 - September 2007: China Triggers Global Dam BoomSeptember 1, 2007
Thai villagers protest China's role in a Mekong River navigation project (SEARIN/Thailand) Special issue of World Rivers Review focuses on ChinaThe world's biggest dam builder is going global. The Chinese government is supporting the development of controversial dams in Africa, Southeast Asia and other parts of the world to create jobs for China, and to strengthen relations with other governments. The latest issue of our news magazine World Rivers Review examines the role that China is playing in damming the world's rivers. Download the September 2007 issue to learn more about this troubling trend, or visit our page on China's global role. What's Inside:Articles on China's global reach
Overview: China's economic expansion is adding pressure on the world’s rivers, and triggering a new global dam boom. Page 1 Other articles Solutions: A primer on dam-free hydropower. Page 10 Latin America: Amazon dams move forward, while proposed dams in Patagonia get green-washing. Pages 12-13 |