This book studies the evolution of dam-induced resettlement policy in China, based on extensive fieldwork conducted in Yunnan province. It shows that local governments are caught in a double bind, facing strong top-down pressures in, while simultaneously having to handle growing social pressure from communities affected by resettlement policies.
This book studies the evolution of dam-induced resettlement policy in China, based on extensive fieldwork conducted in Yunnan province. It shows that local governments are caught in a double bind, facing strong top-down pressures in, while simultaneously having to handle growing social pressure from communities affected by resettlement policies.
Sabrina Habich is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Tübingen, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Authoritarianism Policy And Dams 2. Fragmented Mediation And The Local State 3. Dam Resettlement Policy In China 4. Hydropower Development Resettlement And The Nuozhadu Dam 5. One Dam Many Policies: The Resettlement Experience Of Green Mountain Village 6. One Dam Many Policies: Resettlement Experience Of South Stream Village 7. Conclusion - Policy Power And Mediation
1. Introduction: Authoritarianism Policy And Dams 2. Fragmented Mediation And The Local State 3. Dam Resettlement Policy In China 4. Hydropower Development Resettlement And The Nuozhadu Dam 5. One Dam Many Policies: The Resettlement Experience Of Green Mountain Village 6. One Dam Many Policies: Resettlement Experience Of South Stream Village 7. Conclusion - Policy Power And Mediation
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