China’s ongoing South-to-North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP) is the largest water pipeline project that has ever been undertaken anywhere in the world. At its completion sometime around 2050, it will connect the southern Yangtze River and northern Yellow River with 2,700 miles of tunnels and canals via three distinct routes through western, central and eastern China. This project is ecologically irresponsible and economically inefficient, but government officials staunchly defend it by highlighting its connection with historical Chinese water-use practices and its promise of sustaining economic growth. While water scarcity is a serious and growing problem in China, this project will have far-reaching, devastating, and unforeseeable consequ...
After nearly half century of planning, the construction of the controversial south-to-north water tr...
China has an uneven geographical distribution of water; while water resources in the central and sou...
China's water policies in the past decades have relied heavily on the construction of massive water ...
China possesses the fifth largest endowment of fresh water resources in the world, but by\ud per cap...
Global freshwaters are severely depleted. Provision of improved water infrastructure technologies an...
The South–North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP), if fully developed, could divert 40–50 km3/yr from t...
As the legend goes, when a man named Yu heeded the dragon's instructions about how to channel flood ...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2004Includes bibliographical references (leaves 148–162).In China, ...
China’s South–NorthWater Transfer Project (SNWTP) is a vast and still expanding network of infrastru...
abstract: China’s South–North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP) has the potential to transfer as much a...
AbstractChina's water policies in the past decades have relied heavily on the construction of massiv...
With the increasing pressure from population growth and economic development, northern China (NC) fa...
© 2018 Yuntong SunThe South-to-North Water Transfer Project is a major strategic scheme in China. Th...
China has undertaken a vast engineering project: the large-scale transfer of water from the south of...
This paper examines the challenges that a region of China is facing as it seeks to integrate a centr...
After nearly half century of planning, the construction of the controversial south-to-north water tr...
China has an uneven geographical distribution of water; while water resources in the central and sou...
China's water policies in the past decades have relied heavily on the construction of massive water ...
China possesses the fifth largest endowment of fresh water resources in the world, but by\ud per cap...
Global freshwaters are severely depleted. Provision of improved water infrastructure technologies an...
The South–North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP), if fully developed, could divert 40–50 km3/yr from t...
As the legend goes, when a man named Yu heeded the dragon's instructions about how to channel flood ...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2004Includes bibliographical references (leaves 148–162).In China, ...
China’s South–NorthWater Transfer Project (SNWTP) is a vast and still expanding network of infrastru...
abstract: China’s South–North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP) has the potential to transfer as much a...
AbstractChina's water policies in the past decades have relied heavily on the construction of massiv...
With the increasing pressure from population growth and economic development, northern China (NC) fa...
© 2018 Yuntong SunThe South-to-North Water Transfer Project is a major strategic scheme in China. Th...
China has undertaken a vast engineering project: the large-scale transfer of water from the south of...
This paper examines the challenges that a region of China is facing as it seeks to integrate a centr...
After nearly half century of planning, the construction of the controversial south-to-north water tr...
China has an uneven geographical distribution of water; while water resources in the central and sou...
China's water policies in the past decades have relied heavily on the construction of massive water ...