Dams for Development? Unpacking Tensions in the World Bank's Hydropower Policies
The World Bank faces ongoing internal debates and challenges balancing economic growth with social and environmental impacts in hydropower projects, despite reforms reducing harm.
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Africa: Dams for Development? Unpacking Tensions in the World Bank's Hydropower Policies
Analysis - Dams have been emblematic of the World Bank's approach to development for many decades. From the bank's early years in the 1960s and 1970s, large-scale infrastructure projects such as dams, power plants and transport networks were central to its strategy for economic growth and poverty reduction. This reflected a top-down modernisation paradigm.
Dams for development? Unpacking tensions in the World Bank's hydropower policies
Dams have been emblematic of the World Bank's approach to development for many decades. From the bank's early years in the 1960s and 1970s, large-scale infrastructure projects such as dams, power plants and transport networks were central to its strategy for economic growth and poverty reduction. This reflected a top-down modernization paradigm.
Dams for development? Unpacking tensions in the World Bank’s hydropower policies
Dams have been emblematic of the World Bank’s approach to development for many decades. From the bank’s early years in the 1960s and 1970s, large-scale infrastructure projects such as dams, power plants and transport networks were central to its strategy for economic growth and poverty reduction. This reflected a top-down modernisation paradigm. But the controversial social, economic and environmental impacts of dams sparked widespread criticism…
Dams for Development? Unpacking Tensions in the World Bank’s Hydropower Policies - Infrastructure news
Dams have been emblematic of the World Bank’s approach to development for many decades. From the bank’s early years in the 1960s and 1970s, large-scale infrastructure projects such as dams, power plants and transport networks were central to its strategy for economic growth and poverty reduction. This reflected a top-down modernisation paradigm. But the controversial social, economic and environmental impacts of dams sparked widespread criticism…
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