Sue Branford, Carlos Mauricio Torres
The issues surrounding the construction of the dams in major tributaries of the Amazon are painfully familiar: habitat destruction, loss of biodiversity and heritage, and the trampling of the rights of vulnerable people. But the scale on which it could happen adds up to a huge transformation of one of the world's most important natural environments. Here, Branford and Torres examine the end of Brazil's hydroelectric dreams.
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