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Large Dams in Asia : Contested Environments between Technological Hydroscapes and Social Resistance / edited by Marcus Nüsser.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nüsser, Marcus, Editor.
Series:
Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research, 1879-7199
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental management.
Physical geography.
Human geography.
Natural disasters.
Environmental Management.
Physical Geography.
Human Geography.
Natural Hazards.
Local Subjects:
Environmental Management.
Physical Geography.
Human Geography.
Natural Hazards.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (185 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Edition:
1st ed. 2014.
Place of Publication:
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book explores the multi-dimensional asymmetries of scale, time, and directions in the large dam controversy with a regional focus on Asia, especially on India and China. Whereas the concept of large-scale transformation of fluvial environments into technological hydroscapes originated in the West, widespread construction of large dams started in the countries of the Global South in the period after decolonisation. Construction and operation of large dams are amongst the most prestigious but also most sensitive development issues, often accompanied by massive resistance of adversely affected people and civil society organisations. Based on the notion of a contested politicised environment, various case studies are analysed to identify the dominant narratives and imaginations that shape the large dams debate. This volume largely contains contributions related to several subprojects from within the Cluster of Excellence ‘Asia and Europe in a Global Context: Shifting Asymmetries inCultural Flows’, based at Heidelberg University, with several expert contributions from external researchers.
Contents:
Technological Hydroscapes in Asia: The Large Dams Debate Reconsidered
Misplaced Knowledge: Large Dams as an Anatopism in South Asia
Tibetan Water to Save China?
Filling Multi-Purpose Reservoirs with Politics: Displacing the Modern Large Dam in India
Dams, Riparian Settlement and the Threat of Climate Change in a Dynamic Fluvial Environment
Environment in an Emerging Economy: The Case of Environmental Impact Assessment Follow-up in India
Rivers, Dams and Landscapes Engaging with the Modern on Contested Grounds
The Promotion of Dams through the Clean Development Mechanism: Between Sustainable Climate Protection and Carbon Colonialism.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
94-007-2798-4

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