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For nearly three decades, International Rivers has been at the forefront of research and communications on issues surrounding large dams and their impact on rivers and communities.

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Sinohydro Projects Overseas

This spreadsheet, downloadable below, contains 203 dam projects the Sinohydro Corporation is involved in outside of China. For some of...
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The Salween River Basin

Dam Cascades Threaten Biological and Cultural Diversity From its headwaters in the Tibetan Plateau to its estuary in Burma, the...
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The Salween River Basin Fact Sheet

Dam Cascades Threaten Biological and Cultural Diversity From its headwaters in the Tibetan Plateau to its estuary in Burma, the...
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Comments on the Jirau Dam (Brazil)

Comments on the Jirau Hydropower Project Submitted to Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance Ltd. We are writing to express our concerns...
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Jorge Molina Comments on Jirau Dam (Brazil)

Comments on the Jirau Hydropower Project: Transboundary Impacts Submitted to Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance Ltd. I am writing to express...
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Philip Fearnside Comments on Jirau Dam (Brazil)

THE JIRAU DAM’S CDM PROPOSAL: COMMENTS ON THE PROJECT DESIGN DOCUMENT Updated version: June 1, 2012 Philip M. FearnsideNational Institute...
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Dam Project Threatens a Way of Life in Peru

Originally published in The New York Times BOCA SANIBENI, Peru — Along the murky waters of the Ene River, in...
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Keep the Salween River Free

The Salween River is one of the region’s last largely free-flowing rivers and is shared by China, Thailand, and Burma....
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Infrastructure for Whom?

This report by International Rivers challenges the top-down approach to infrastructure projects promoted by the World Bank and the powerful...
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Amid Brazil’s Rush to Develop, Workers Resist

JACI PARANÁ, Brazil — The revolt here on the banks of the Madeira River, the Amazon’s largest tributary, flared after sunset....