projects pay fair compensation so that resettlement becomes voluntary. Now‚ 10 years after introduction of economic reforms‚ China is mobilizing its resources to build the world’s largest dam. This fulfils a longstanding ambition to impound the Yangtze River in Central China at the Three Gorges and use the hydropower‚ improved navigation and flood control to develop the economy. This paper examines the socio-economic impact of Three Gorges Dam on over 1.3 million people to be displaced while China
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There are thirty two main turbines‚ each producing seven hundred megawatts of electricity per hour‚ with two smaller generators‚ each producing fifty megawatts of electricity per hour (International Rivers). The way that the ‘Three Gorges Dam’ creates electricity is by harnessing water from the Yangtze River‚ Asia’s longest stretch of water‚ and collecting it in a reservoir. Pressure is then created by the rate of water flow and the height in which it is kept at. Once the reservoir is full‚ containing
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Three Gorges Dam case study The Three Gorges Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Yangtze River‚ and is the worlds largest power station. As well as providing electricity‚ the dam is also being used to help increase the shipping capacity of the river‚ as well as reduce the risk of potential floods downstream by acting as a flood storage space. This major alteration is proving to have both positive and negative repercussions. How has building the dam effected local environment? Despite the Chinese
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Three Gorges Dam nears completion Seth Rosenblatt © 2006 China’s three gorges Dam A mo Del of t he PAst he Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River is the world’s largest and most controversial hydropower project. The 660 kilometer-long reservoir displaced 1.3 million people and is wreaking havoc on the environment. The reservoir reached its final height in 2009‚ but many of its impacts are only now becoming apparent. China will deal with the project’s legacy for generations to come. Project supporters
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Jethro LeRoy Gibbs Ms. Shepherd Honors English 10 24 March 2013 Mighty Hell from the Yangtze China’s 1998 summer floods killed thousands of people‚ affected billions of people across the globe‚ left millions homeless‚ destroyed or damaged millions of homes‚ affected millions acres of land‚ and killed billions of dollars in their economic status. One unfortunate factor that played a huge role in the strengthening of the summer floods that China faced and suffered was human neglect (“Bad Planning”)
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takes two cases in China to illustrate the significance of government in environmental protection‚ one case is government policy about Planning Environmental Impact Assessment (PEIA)‚ and the other case is Comprehensive Improvement Program of Qinhuai River. 2. Government policy about Planning Environmental Impact Assessment (PEIA) China’s environmental protection legislation has experienced the process from scratch to less and to more. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Law of China actualized
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In December of 1937‚ the Japanese Imperial Army overtook China’s capital‚ Nanking and slaughtered 300‚000 Chinese civilians. The Japanese army raped and looted hundred of thousands of people using inhumane and barbaric methods. This event is referred to today as one of the worst atrocities during WWII in the Asian theatre. The actions led by the Japanese exemplified China’s weak military as well as their insufficient government‚ allowing for other countries to take advantage of later opening China
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hydropower project on the Yangtze River.1 This 23 billion (US) dollar project is known as the Three Gorges Dam.2 The dam stands at 607 feet tall‚ stretches over a mile wide‚ and is equipped with twenty-six generators.3 Not only does this project symbolize China’s power‚ it provides China with ten percent of its electrical needs using eco-friendly energy.4 5 The massive dam was created on the longest river in China to generate power and control the flooding of the Yangtze River.6 Although the engineers
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Running Head: CONFLICT ANALYSIS: THREE GORGES DAM Three Gorges Dam Conflict: Views and Analysis Sarah F. Watson Colorado State University Abstract The Three Gorges Dam currently being built on the Yangtze River in China is forcing the resettlement of over a million people. Shipping interests‚ city dwellers‚ and the Chinese government all support the dam’s construction‚ while archeologists‚ human rights organizations‚ and those forced to resettle do not. This paper explores
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Dai Qing‚ who is the daughter of a revolutionary martyr‚ former missile technician and one time intelligence agent‚ Dai Qing is a fearless journalist who has been outspoken in her opposition to the Chinese government’s plans for the Three Gorges dam. Dai Qing’s battle is fighting against “the most environmentally and socially destructive project in the world” and her ongoing work to safeguard Beijing’s dwindling water supplies. And she has very high reputation in the whole world as a fearless social
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