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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    October, 2007
    Myanmar

    Executive Summary: "The Irrawaddy, one of Asia's great river systems which flows through Burma's heartlands, is about to be dammed. Burma's military junta is allowing Chinese companies to build a giant 152-meter-tall hydropower dam and transmit the electricity back to China. The dam is one in a series that the junta has planned involving the export of power to neighboring countries. While the regime will gain new revenues, Burma's ordinary citizens, who have no say in the process, will bear the costs.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    March, 2007
    Myanmar

    Table of Contents: Mangrove Deforestation, Shrimp Farming, and the Survival of the Coastal... Land Confiscation in Burma: Whose land is it?... Shwe Gas Pro ect and the Impact on Arakan State... A Brief History of Rice Agriculture and Chemical Fertilizer Use in Arakan State

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    March, 2007
    Myanmar

    Table of Contents: Mangrove Deforestation, Shrimp Farming, and the Survival of the Coastal...
    Land Confiscation in Burma: Whose land is it?...
    Shwe Gas Pro ect and the Impact on Arakan State...

    A Brief History of Rice Agriculture and Chemical Fertilizer Use in Arakan State

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2007
    Myanmar

    This report is a preliminary exploration of forced migration/internal displacement in Burma/Myanmar in two main areas. The first is the status in terms of international standards, specifically those embodied in the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement, of the people who leave home not because of conflict or relocation orders, but as a result of a range of coercive measures which drive down incomes to the point that the household economy collapses and people have no choice but to leave home.

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