Visit Your Local PBS Station PBS Home PBS Home Programs A-Z TV Schedules Watch Video Support PBS Shop PBS Search PBS

September 18th, 2003

The Damned
Resources

The Sardar Sarovar Dam

Narmada Valley Development Authority
http://nvda.nic.in/
This official Web site for the organization charged with overseeing the Narmada River’s 30 mega-dams offers information on the master plan for dam development and efforts to protect the environment and local populations, plus a map of the Narmada Valley Basin.

Friends of River Narmada
http://www.narmada.org/
Run by supporters of the Save the Narmada movement (Narmada Bachao Andolan), the Friends of River Narmada site contains a broad range of information on the history of the dispute over Sardar Sarovar dam, plus the text of “The Greater Common Good” by Arundhati Roy.

Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam, Ltd.
http://www.sardarsarovardam.org/
This site for the state-run corporation charged with building the Sardar Sarovar dam provides status reports, FAQs, and a photo gallery among other features.

The World Commission on Dams
http://www.dams.org/
The World Commission on Dams was an umbrella group that brought together representatives from the private, public, and non-profit sectors to discuss the impact of large dams on the developing world. At this site, an archive for the Commission, you can find the text of the WCD’s 2000 report on the state of the world’s dams.

PBS: BUILDING BIG: Dams
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/dam/
Confused about how dams actually work? Wonder where some of the world’s largest dams are? And why they’re still standing? This user-friendly site, the companion to the PBS series on mega-structures, can help.

Government of India: Ministry of Water Resources
http://wrmin.nic.in/
Get the full picture of India’s water conditions — from river basin maps to profiles of dam projects — at this detailed government site.

World Water Forum
http://www.world.water-forum3.com/
The companion to the March 2003 international conference in Japan, this site contains reports on a broad range of global water issues.

Dams & Development Project
http://www.unep-dams.org/
Run by the United Nations Environment Programme, the Dams & Development Project was formed to stimulate dialogue about dam projects worldwide.

International Rivers Network
http://www.irn.org
This environmental organization offers an extensive collection of online information on issues affecting rivers around the globe.

BBC: Water Walks
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/specials/1228_waterwalks/index.shtml
Learn more about attempts to secure adequate water in Calcutta, India, Nairobi, Kenya, El Paso, Texas, and Ethiopia.

   Print    Email    comments (0)

(No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ...
post a comment
Please note that the THIRTEEN editorial staff reserves the right to not post comments it deems to be inappropriate and/or malicious in nature, as well as edit comments for length, clarity and fairness. No solicitations or advertisements will be allowed. Users may link to other Web sites relevant to discussion, but most often links to commercial Web sites will not be permitted.

Produced by THIRTEEN    ©2009 WNET.ORG Properties LLC. All rights reserved.

Sponsored by Mutual of America

Funding for Wide Angle is provided by PBS, Ford Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Foundation, Judy and Josh Weston, the Estates of Helen and Sam Roseman, Bernard and Irene Schwartz, The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, and the Dr. Robert C. and Tina Sohn Foundation. Corporate support is provided by Mutual of America Life Insurance Company. Special funding for Time for School 3 is provided by Ida C. Schwartz, in memory of Bernard S. Schwartz; Carnegie Corporation of New York; and Paul P. Tanico. Additional funding for educational materials is provided by The Overbrook Foundation.