1. Chinese Dam Projects Presentation by Nadia B. Ahmad, Esq. Sustainable Development & International Trade University of Denver Sturm College of Law September 30, 2011
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3. Thousands Return “But leaving the region was not a good solution for many farmers — or a permanent one. More than 100,000 people left, but thousands have since returned, despite no longer holding local residency permits. In 2002, a group of 57 villagers left the village of Daqiao above the Yangtze for a village in Jiangxi Province. Today, all 57 have returned.” Jim Yardley, “Chinese Dam Projects Criticized for Their Human Cost,” The New York Times, November 19, 2007.