Dam Fever and the Diaspora
New Generation Thinker Majed Akhter explores how large dam projects continue to form reservoirs of hope for a sustainable future. But what are the dangers of this dam fever?
New Generation Thinker Majed Akhter explores how large dam projects continue to form reservoirs of hope for a sustainable future. Despite their known drawbacks, our love affair with dams has not abated β across the world more than 3,500 dams are in various stages of construction. In Pakistan this has become entwined with nationalism, both inside the community and in the diaspora - but what are the dangers of this βdam feverβ ? This Essay traces the history of river development in the region, from the early twentieth century βcanal coloniesβ in Punjab, to Cold War mega-projects, to the contemporary drive to build large new dams. Previously an engineer and a resource economist, Majed Akhter now lectures in geography at Kingβs College London. you can hear him discussing the politics of rivers in a Free Thinking episode called Rivers and geopolitics /programmes/m00051hb
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