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Climate, Ecosystem and Migration: The Three Gorges Dam Study
Author(s)
LIU Zhiyuan1 and ZHANG Sheng2
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DOI:10.17265/2162-5298/2023.01.004
Affiliation(s)
1.Ulink College of Shanghai, Shanghai 201615, China
2.Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai 200020, China
ABSTRACT
The Three Gorges Dam, known
as one of the biggest project items throughout the history, is a milestone for
the development of China. Since it was completed in 2006, the dam has been
persistently supplying ample electricity to the southern and eastern part of
China. Despite its impressive output and benefits notwithstanding, we have to
objectively pay our attention to the long-term impact that the Three Gorges Dam
leaves to the place where we live, especially the influence on the climate, the
ecosystem and the migration pattern of the reservoir area.
KEYWORDS
Three Gorges Dam, migration, settlement, geologic hazard, biodiversity, local climate.
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