Mapping the social impacts of ‘Damocles Projects’: The case of Thailand's (as yet unbuilt) Kaeng Suea Ten dam
Academic research on dams' social impacts traditionally focuses on ex‐post resettlement impacts. We explore a specific subset of ex‐ante resettlement impacts in this paper: ‘Damocles projects’, whose implementation is still uncertain. Our case study is Thailand's Kaeng Suea Ten Dam whose i...
Main Authors: | Kirchherr, J, Pomun, T, Walton, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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