The River Dragon Has Come Three Gorges Dam and the Fate of China s Yangtze River and Its People

The River Dragon Has Come   Three Gorges Dam and the Fate of China s Yangtze River and Its People
Author: Dai Qing,John G. Thibodeau,Michael R Williams,Qing Dai,Ming Yi,Audrey Ronning Topping
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315502762

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In the ongoing courageous struggle of a relatively small group of Chinese to prevent the completion of the Three Gorges Dam in China, Dai Qing is the outspoken leader whose eloquent voice is always heard despite threats and intimidation by the Chinese authorities to silence it. Dai Qing, an investigative journalist and author with a wide audience in China and abroad, compiled this book of essays and field reports assessing the impact of the Three Gorges megadam now under construction at Sandouping in China's Hubei province at great risk to her own freedom. This book is an effort to prevent history from repeating itself ten-fold (a reference to the great floods in 1975 during which over 60 dams collapsed and at least 100,000 people lost their lives) if the 39 billion cubic metres of water in the Three Gorges reservoir ever escapes by natural or man-made catastrophes. These comprehensive essays reveal the deep rooted problems presented by the Three Gorges project that the government is attempting to disguise or suppress. The main concerns are population resettlement and human rights, the irreversible environmental and economic impact, the loss of cultural antiquities and historical sites, military considerations, and hidden dam disasters from the past. Opponents of the dam are attempting to kill the project or at least reduce the size of the megadam now planned to be the biggest, most expensive and, incidentally, the most hazardous of all hydro-electric projects on this planet.

Alexander and the River Dragon

Alexander and the River Dragon
Author: Sin-D Dockery
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781329686663

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Divine intervention into a world of darkness and despair. There is more to this story than meets the eye. Not all is what it seems.

River Dragon

River Dragon
Author: Diane Carr,Kira Earley
Publsiher: Jawbone Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1590940245

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Fantasy based on the dragon statue that used to stand at the southernmost tip of Merritt Island, Fla. CD contains both the story and a song.

The River Dragon

The River Dragon
Author: Darcy Pattison
Publsiher: Lothrop Lee & Shepard
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1991
Genre: Blacksmiths
ISBN: 0688104266

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Ying Shao must make three dangerous trips across the river dragon's bridge before he can marry the lovely Kal-Li.

Where the Dragon Meets the Angry River

Where the Dragon Meets the Angry River
Author: R. Edward Grumbine
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781597268110

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China’s meteoric rise to economic powerhouse might be charted with dams. Every river in the country has been tapped to power exploding cities and factories—every river but one. Running through one of the richest natural areas in the world, the Nujiang’s raging waters were on the verge of being dammed when a 2004 government moratorium halted construction. Might the Chinese dragon bow to the "Angry River"? Would Beijing put local people and their land ahead of power and profit? Could this remote region actually become a model for sustainable growth? Ed Grumbine traveled to the far corners of China’s Yunnan province to find out. He was driven by a single question: could this last fragment of wild nature withstand China’s unrelenting development? But as he hiked through deep-cut emerald mountains, backcountry villages, and burgeoning tourist towns, talking with trekking guides, schoolchildren, and rural farmers, he discovered that the problem wasn’t as simple as growth versus conservation. In its struggle to "build a well-off society in an all-round way," Beijing juggles a host of competing priorities: health care for impoverished villagers; habitat for threatened tigers; cars for a growing middle class; clean air for all citizens; energy to power new cities; rubber for the global marketplace. Where the Dragon Meets the Angry River is an incisive look at the possible fates of China and the planet. Will the Angry River continue to flow? Will Tibetan girls from subsistence farming families learn to read and write? Can China and the United States come together to lead action on climate change? Far-reaching in its history and scope, this unique book shows us the real-world consequences of conservation and development decisions now being made in Beijing and beyond.

Black Dragon River

Black Dragon River
Author: Dominic Ziegler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781594203671

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Black Dragon River recounts a personal journey down one of Asia's great rivers. The world's ninth largest river, the Amur serves as a large part of the border between Russia and China. As a crossroads for the great empires of Asia, this area offers Economist journalist Dominic Ziegler a lens with which to examine the societies at Europe's only borderland with East Asia. Part travel writing, part history, it reveals how the long shared history on the Amur has conditioned the way China and Russia behave toward each other.

Controlling the Dragon

Controlling the Dragon
Author: Randall A. Dodgen
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824823664

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The Yellow River has long been viewed as a symbol of China's cultural and political development, its management traditionally held as a gauge of dynastic power. For centuries, the country's early rulers employed a defensive approach to the river by building dikes and diversion channels to protect fields and population centers from flooding. This situation changed dramatically after the Yuan (1260-1368) emperors constructed the Grand Canal, which linked the North China Plain and the capital at Beijing with the Yangtze Valley. One of the most ambitious imperial undertakings of any age, by the turn of the nineteenth century the water system had become a complex network of locks, spillways, and dikes stretching eight hundred kilometers from the mountains in western Henan to the Yellow Sea. Controlling the Dragon examines Yellow River engineering from two perspectives. The first looks at long-term efforts to manage the river starting in the early Ming dynasty, at the nature of the bureaucracy created to do the job, and finally focuses on two of the Confucian engineers who served successfully in the decade before the system was abandoned. In the second section, the author chronicles a series of dramatic floods in the 1840s and explores the way politics, environment, and technology interacted to undermine the state's commitment to the Yellow River control system.

Aditi and the Thames Dragon

Aditi and the Thames Dragon
Author: Suniti Namjoshi
Publsiher: Tulika Books
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2005
Genre: Children's stories, Indic (English)
ISBN: 8188733288

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The four friends are adventuring again and get onto prime time news in London!