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Tekijä:Tilt, B.
Braun, Y.
He, D.
Otsikko:Social impacts of large dam projects: A comparison of international case studies and implications for best practice
Lehti:Journal of Environmental Management
2009 : JUL, VOL. 90:suppl. 3, p. 249-257
Asiasana:Lesotho
China
infrastructures
housing
culture
health
gender
case studies
economic conditions
Vapaa asiasana:social impact assessment(SIA)
large dams
displacement
resettlement
transportation
Kieli:eng
Tiivistelmä:Based on the data from two recent SIA projects: the Lesotho Highlands Water Project in Southern Africa, and the Manwan Dam, located on the upper Mekong River in southwestern China. This article applies the tool of social impact assessment (SIA) to understand the effects of large dam projects on human communities. These two cases allow them to examine the social impacts of large dam projects through time and across various geographical scales. It is examines: 1) focus on a range of social impacts common to many large-scale dam projects, including: the migration and resettlement of people near the dam sites; changes in the rural economy and employment structure; effects on infrastructure and housing; impacts on non-material or cultural aspects of life; and impacts on community health and gender relations. 2)by identifying potential impacts in advance of a large dam project, agencies and policymakers can make better decisions about which interventions should be undertaken, and how. 3) these analysis with an overview of lessons learned from the case studies and suggestions for best practice in assessing the social impacts of large dams. The author argues that conducting proper social impact assessments can help to promote development strategies that address the most important concerns for local populations, enhancing the long-term sustainability of dam projects.
SCIMA tietueen numero: 274230
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