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Dams and Development
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Foreword
I. Why an e-paper on dams and development?
II. Assessing options
III. Participatory processes
IV. Social impacts
V. Environmental impacts
VI. Benefit distribution
VII. Dam safety and sustainability
VIII. Existing projects
IX. Improving governance
>>X. What other organizations say
World Commission on Dams - reactions and follow up
UNEP Dams and Development Project
World Bank
Examples of in-country dialogues
Policies in the private sector and export credit agencies
Professional Associations
International Organizations
Non-Governmental Organizations
XI. ADB, Dams, and Development
XII. References
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What other organizations say about dams and development

The debate over dam projects remains highly controversial and each planning process and project raises a range of sensitive issues to be considered within the individual country context.

In 2000, the World Commission on Dams proposed a new framework for decision-making on dams and their alternatives. Since then, the WCD report itself has been the subject of considerable debate.

Its framework of five core values and seven strategic priorities has gained support, although there are major disagreements among different stakeholder groups on some of the implementation guidelines.

A number of organizations including government agencies, international agencies, the private sector and NGOs have also reviewed and developed their own guidance related to large dam projects. For information on some of these, see:



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