The Three Gorges Dam s Impact on Peasant Livelihood

The Three Gorges Dam s Impact on Peasant Livelihood
Author: Jan Trouw
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2007
Genre: China
ISBN: 3833481331

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Mehr als 1,3 Mio. Chinesen verlieren aufgrund des Drei-Schluchten Staudamms ihr Haus und Agrarland. Hinzu kommt die staatlich angeordnete Zwangsumsiedlung. In dem Buch werden die daraus folgenden soziokonomischen Konsequenzen fr die Bauern untersucht. Erhalten die Zwangsumgesiedelten fr ihre Verluste Entschdigungen vom Staat? Knnen sie nach der Umsiedlung ihre bisherigen landwirtschaftlichen Ttigkeiten (Agraranbau, Fischfang, Viehzucht) fortsetzen? Wenn nicht, ist auf der Suche nach Arbeit eine Migration in Richtung urbanen Raum eine Alternative oder wird diese durch das Haushaltsregistrierungssystem(hukou-System), welches Stadt-Land Migrationen reguliert und kontrolliert, erschwert?

The Three Gorges Dam s Impact on Peasant Livelihood

The Three Gorges Dam s Impact on Peasant Livelihood
Author: Jan Trouw
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783735763990

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Due to the Three Gorges Dam, China’s Yangtze becomes a 600 kilometers long reservoir that submerges everything below. Therefore, more than 1.3 million people lose their houses, their arable land, as well as their personal belongings. The book in hand examines the socio-economic impact on peasant livelihood before, during and after the state-forced resettlement.

The Political Economy of Hydropower in Southwest China and Beyond

The Political Economy of Hydropower in Southwest China and Beyond
Author: Jean-François Rousseau,Sabrina Habich-Sobiegalla
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030593612

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This book conceptualises the ongoing hydropower expansion in Southwest China as a socio-political and transnational project transcending the construction of dams. Chapters in this volume are organised around three sections spanning hydropower and resettlement governance, rural livelihoods, and international relations connected to China’s hydropower expansion. Dam projects of various scales are analysed as infrastructure projects that shape peoples’ livelihoods, the environment, and China’s relations with Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Land Cover Change and Its Eco environmental Responses in Nepal

Land Cover Change and Its Eco environmental Responses in Nepal
Author: Ainong Li,Wei Deng,Wei Zhao
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811028908

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This book offers a systematic investigation of the ecological and environmental issues related to the land cover changes in Nepal by researchers from both China and Nepal. It discusses the eco-environmental issues faced by Nepal, particularly in the hills and mountain regions. It also sheds light on the global concerns regarding the eco-environment issues of mountains, and analyzes the various causes and potential consequences of eco-environmental degradation in Nepal. The book is of particular interest to students, researchers, experts, and decision-makers wanting to gain a general overview of land cover in Nepal and its dynamics, environment and natural resources, as well as mountain hazards.

Global Implications of Development Disasters and Climate Change

Global Implications of Development  Disasters and Climate Change
Author: Susanna Price,Jane Singer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317561408

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Displacements in the Asia Pacific region are escalating. The region has for decades experienced more than half of the world’s natural disasters and, in recent years, a disproportionately high share of extreme weather-related disasters, which displaced 19 million people in 2013 alone. This volume offers an innovative and thought-provoking Asia-Pacific perspective on an intensifying global problem: the forced displacement of people from their land, homes, and livelihoods due to development, disasters and environmental change. This book draws together theoretical and multidisciplinary perspectives with diverse case studies from around the region – including China’s Three Gorges Reservoir, Japan’s Fukushima disaster, and the Pacific’s Banaba resettlement. Focusing on responses to displacement in the context of power asymmetries and questions of the public interest, the book highlights shared experiences of displacement, seeking new approaches and solutions that have potential global application. This book shows how displaced peoples respond to interlinked impacts that unravel their social fabric and productive bases, whether through sporadic protest, organised campaigns, empowered mobility or; even community-based negotiation of resettlement solutions. . The volume will be of great interest to researchers and postgraduate students in development studies, environmental and climate change studies, anthropology, sociology, human geography, international law and human rights.

China s New Urbanization

China s New Urbanization
Author: Jiabao Sun
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781838607784

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Recent state-led urbanization initiatives in China have drastically transformed Chinese rural society - closing the urban-rural divide as well as redistributing wealth and altering the flows of social mobility. In this study Jiabao Sun asks: who are the winners and who are the losers in this process? This book uses two case studies of different modes of state-led rural urbanization - in the villages of Tianjin and Zhejiang - in order to assess the impact on the livelihoods of the villagers, as well as the success of the development initiatives. By focusing on the villagers capabilities, assets and support provided this study examines the imbalances of rural redistribution at three levels: among social groups, among villages and between the rural-urban divide.

Routledge International Handbook of Poverty

Routledge International Handbook of Poverty
Author: Bent Greve
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2019-09-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429608988

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The first of the UN Millennium Goals was to reduce extreme poverty and in 2014 it was halved compared to 1990, and now the goal is to eradicate poverty and hunger by 2030. The reduction in poverty is, to a high degree, the consequence of the rapid economic development in a few countries, especially China, but in many countries around the globe poverty is still at a high level and is influencing societies’ overall development. It is against this background that this Handbook provides an up-to-date analysis and overview of the topic from a large variety of theoretical and methodological angles. Organised into four parts, the Handbook provides knowledge on what poverty is, how it has developed, and what type of policies might be able to succeed in reducing poverty. Part I investigates conceptual issues and relates concepts to people’s relative position in society and the understanding of justice. Part II shows how poverty has developed. It combines existing empirical knowledge with regional/national understandings of the issue of poverty. Part III analyses policies and interventions with the aim of reducing or alleviating poverty within a national as well as global context. It includes a variety of countries and examples. Finally, Part IV tells us what can be done about poverty; what instruments are available to end poverty as we know it today. This volume will be an invaluable reference book for students and scholars throughout the social sciences, particularly in sociology, social policy, public policy, development studies, international relations and politics.

Bibliographic Index

Bibliographic Index
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 920
Release: 2010
Genre: Bibliographical literature
ISBN: STANFORD:36105211722868

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