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China

This list provides information on energy and water resource management in China.These updates will include relevant news digests, press advisories and project background information. Expect 1–2 e–mails per week.

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  • Reflections on Chinese Companies’ Global Investments in the Hydropower Sector Between 2006-2017
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Resources (5)
  • Nu River Conservation Studies: Biodiversity, Management, and Hydropower Development
  • Chinese dams blamed for exacerbating Southeast Asian drought | AP
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  • China: High and Dry
  • China’s Domestic Dam Plans Draw Ire At Home and Abroad

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