The impacts of the Ilisu dam

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The construction of the Ilisu dam continues. 30,000 hectares of land will be inundated, 55,000 are being displaced, and world heritage sites will be submerged.

No environmental impact assessment (EIA) exists for this large project. Also Turkey's highest administrative court recognised the need for an EIA but the dam construction works have not stopped.

What is the tradeoff between energy production for Turkey and social fairness and environmental quality? Have the interests of all stakeholders been taken into consideration? Ultimately, will the losses be higher than the gains?

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some where internal migration ...

some where internal migration on the growth in china has problem by dislocating people from one place to another or in any form so why dont we prafer small storages of water which can do everything we have enough kind of purifcation tecnology why we are a gread of big why not small butt many ?

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Most dams in India have been ...

Most dams in India have been through the same turmoil.Wish development was more case sensitive.

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