The study analyses the role of Chinese companies and financing institutions and Ghanaian governmental agencies in planning and constructing the Bui Dam. The analysis focuses on the division of responsibilities between Sinohydro and China Exim Bank on the one side and the Ghanaian government on the other side. The findings show that environmental and resettlement planning for Bui was commissioned and financed by the Government of Ghana without Sinohydro’s involvement. The obligation of the firm is to abide by the environmental regulations that are monitored by the regulatory authorities. The role of Sinohydro consists in building the dam, maintaining the construction site, contracting workers, and providing for workers’ health and safety. Th...
Hydropower dams are back in the spotlight owing to a shifting preference for low carbon energy gener...
Unlike the Paris Club of donors and the international financial institutions, China exerts no politi...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
The study analyses the role of Chinese companies and financing institutions and Ghanaian governmenta...
Chinese players are now Africa’s key partner for its infrastructure sector (including water supply p...
Emerging issues from the Bui hydropower project suggest that the experiences of two earlier hydropow...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this project is to provide the first syst...
The paper examines the role of environmental norms in Chinese overseas investment in hydropower dams...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...
There is a shortage of empirical studies on the relationship between Chinese hydropower dams and soc...
The rise of Chinese infrastructure investment in Africa has raised a set of questions about whose de...
The paper explores reforms of China’s environmental and resettlement policies and the influence of d...
Hydropower dams are back in the spotlight owing to a shifting preference for low carbon energy gener...
Unlike the Paris Club of donors and the international financial institutions, China exerts no politi...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...
The study analyses the role of Chinese companies and financing institutions and Ghanaian governmenta...
Chinese players are now Africa’s key partner for its infrastructure sector (including water supply p...
Emerging issues from the Bui hydropower project suggest that the experiences of two earlier hydropow...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this project is to provide the first syst...
The paper examines the role of environmental norms in Chinese overseas investment in hydropower dams...
Hydropower dams have been back in the spotlight due to shifting preference for low carbon energy gen...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...
There is a shortage of empirical studies on the relationship between Chinese hydropower dams and soc...
The rise of Chinese infrastructure investment in Africa has raised a set of questions about whose de...
The paper explores reforms of China’s environmental and resettlement policies and the influence of d...
Hydropower dams are back in the spotlight owing to a shifting preference for low carbon energy gener...
Unlike the Paris Club of donors and the international financial institutions, China exerts no politi...
This article investigates China’s role as the world’s largest builder of and investor in large dams,...