The controversial damming of the Narmada river in central India goes on, even though the project has been plagued by escalating costs, corruption scandals and protests over human rights and environmental abuses. Yet despite financial, social and environmental deficiencies Defne Gonenc writes that the main beneficiaries are multinationals and large contractors, rather than the hundreds of ordinary Indians who need clean drinking water and access to the river for their livelihoods
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On a recent trip to Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, Matt Birkinshaw learnt about the effects that la...
The construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam in western India has been the subject of great controvers...
"This case study looks at one of the more famous instances of transnational involvement in stakehold...
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Thanks to farmers? resistance to provide land for constructing watercourses below the outlets, India...
Kutch, a semi-arid district in the state of Gujarat in western India, is known for its water scarcit...
Though the liberalization of the economy in 1991 affected India as a whole, the state of Gujarat and...
This case study looks at one of the more famous instances of transnational involvement in stakeholde...
In recent decades, there has been much discussion on the societal effects of large dams. The Nationa...
This case study was intended to be included in Anton & Shelton, Environmental Problems and Human R...
Pressure on the limited amount of available natural resources is growing rapidly and primarily stems...
Process of development has resulted in problem of environmental imbalance and various concerns damag...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
The study was undertaken with the objective to review and analyse the costs and benefits of the Sard...
Although three quarters of the globe is covered with water, there is a crisis for fresh water. In th...
On a recent trip to Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, Matt Birkinshaw learnt about the effects that la...
The construction of the Sardar Sarovar Dam in western India has been the subject of great controvers...
"This case study looks at one of the more famous instances of transnational involvement in stakehold...
In many countries large dams provide electricity, irrigation and water for drinking, and sanitation ...
Thanks to farmers? resistance to provide land for constructing watercourses below the outlets, India...
Kutch, a semi-arid district in the state of Gujarat in western India, is known for its water scarcit...
Though the liberalization of the economy in 1991 affected India as a whole, the state of Gujarat and...
This case study looks at one of the more famous instances of transnational involvement in stakeholde...
In recent decades, there has been much discussion on the societal effects of large dams. The Nationa...
This case study was intended to be included in Anton & Shelton, Environmental Problems and Human R...
Pressure on the limited amount of available natural resources is growing rapidly and primarily stems...
Process of development has resulted in problem of environmental imbalance and various concerns damag...
Water is the most important natural resource; it is essential to all forms of life. Surface water a...
The study was undertaken with the objective to review and analyse the costs and benefits of the Sard...
Although three quarters of the globe is covered with water, there is a crisis for fresh water. In th...