Hydropower, Livelihoods and Governance
Edited By François Molle, Tira Foran and Mira Käkönen, 2009, Technology & Engineering, 384 p.
April 2009 • 448 pages • 234 x 156mm • ISBN 9781844077076
April 2009 • 448 pages • 234 x 156mm • ISBN 9781844077076

This book examines how large-scale projects are being proposed, justified, and built. How are such projects contested and how do specific governance regimes influence decision making? The book also highlights the emergence of new actors, rights and trade-off debates, and the social and environmental consequences of 'water resources development'.
This book shows how diverse, and often antagonistic, ideologies and interests are contesting for legitimacy. It argues that the distribution of decision-making, political, and discursive power influences how the waterscapes of the region will ultimately look and how benefits, costs and risks will be distributed. These issues are crucial for the transformation of waterscapes and the prospects for democratizing water governance in the Mekong region.
The book is part of the action-research of the M-POWER (Mekong Program on Water, Environment and Resilience) knowledge network.
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