This study analyses the history of a large hydroelectric scheme – the Great Ruaha power project in Tanzania. The objective is to establish why and how this specific scheme came about, and as part of this to identify the key actors involved in the decision-making process, including the ideological contexts within which they acted. Although the Tanzanian actors and the World Bank (IBRD) are discussed, main focus is on the Swedish actors on project level.Kidatu, the first phase of the Great Ruaha power project (constructed between1970-1975), became the first large-scale hydropower station in Tanzania. As such, it paved the way for Tanzanian entrance into the Big Dam Era and significant changes within the Tanzanian landscape. As well as the dry...
Blackouts in African cities have received little attention from historians. Using archival and other...
Mega projects are in most cases considered as the necessary evil of development. Before their benefi...
After a brief period of restrain, states in different regions of the globe have returned to building...
This study analyses the history of a large hydroelectric scheme – the Great Ruaha power project in T...
This historical analysis examines the forces that shaped the collection and use of geographical data...
Across Africa, a number of major dam projects have been resurrected, often with thebacking of the so...
Following a decade from the mid-1990s that saw a near cessation in dam building, the infrastructure ...
Since 25 years, the construction of the Arun-3 Hydropower project has been accompanied by controvers...
The settler colonial perspective has until recently gained modest attention from scholars analysing ...
Between the years 1962 and 2013, the Swedish government gave over $6 billion in development assistan...
In this study I analyze how a development narrative influences policy and strategies in the case of ...
The people of Tanzania have been subjected to a development from above, often implemented by force b...
This study reconstructs the evolution of international water management in the Zambezi River Basin i...
The present study analyses the waters of Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania, conceptualised as a waterscap...
After years of relatively low investment, irrigation development in Africa has been put back on the ...
Blackouts in African cities have received little attention from historians. Using archival and other...
Mega projects are in most cases considered as the necessary evil of development. Before their benefi...
After a brief period of restrain, states in different regions of the globe have returned to building...
This study analyses the history of a large hydroelectric scheme – the Great Ruaha power project in T...
This historical analysis examines the forces that shaped the collection and use of geographical data...
Across Africa, a number of major dam projects have been resurrected, often with thebacking of the so...
Following a decade from the mid-1990s that saw a near cessation in dam building, the infrastructure ...
Since 25 years, the construction of the Arun-3 Hydropower project has been accompanied by controvers...
The settler colonial perspective has until recently gained modest attention from scholars analysing ...
Between the years 1962 and 2013, the Swedish government gave over $6 billion in development assistan...
In this study I analyze how a development narrative influences policy and strategies in the case of ...
The people of Tanzania have been subjected to a development from above, often implemented by force b...
This study reconstructs the evolution of international water management in the Zambezi River Basin i...
The present study analyses the waters of Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania, conceptualised as a waterscap...
After years of relatively low investment, irrigation development in Africa has been put back on the ...
Blackouts in African cities have received little attention from historians. Using archival and other...
Mega projects are in most cases considered as the necessary evil of development. Before their benefi...
After a brief period of restrain, states in different regions of the globe have returned to building...