ABSTRACT
An interdisciplinary case study of a project to dam the Narmada River in central and western India so that it can be used productively. Diverse opinions of proponents and opponents are expressed, as are studies on human rights of disadvantaged groups displaced by the work.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|68 pages
Introduction
part II|85 pages
Overviews of the Sardar Sarovar Project
part III|73 pages
Histories of Resistance to the Sardar Sarovar Project
part IV|60 pages
Resettlement and Rehabilitation
part V|79 pages
Technical and Environmental Concerns and Alternatives
part VI|49 pages
The Independent Review
part VII|43 pages
Politics and Development