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Deep Water : The Epic Struggle over Dams, Displaced People, and the Environment
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Deep Water : The Epic Struggle over Dams, Displaced People, and the Environment Paperback - 2005

by Jacques Leslie

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Taking the reader to the sites of controversial dams, Leslie shows why dams are at once the hope of developing nations and a blight on their people and landscape.

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New York: Picador, 2005. Third. Paperback. Very good/No Dustjacket. 8vo. pp. 352, ""There are now more than 45,000 large dams across the world, and these colossal structures have had profound effects on the landscape and on the way people live. In 'Deep Water', Leslie dramatizes the effects of dams to tell the story of globalization and the world we live in.""
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Jacques Leslie's writing has won numerous awards, including the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award for Deep Water and the Sigma Delta Chi Foreign Correspondence Award for his reporting during the Vietnam War. He is the author of The Mark: A War Correspondent's Memoir of Vietnam and Cambodia. He lives in Mill Valley, California.