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Exhibit/Collection Name
Along the Baram River: January 2016
Creation Date
2017
Description
The village was one that would have been flooded due to the proposed construction of the Baram mega-dam project. The dam was cancelled in mid 2016 by Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem. With the death of Adenan Satem, in early 2017 Sarawak's indigenous community hopes the new Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Openg will not re-instate the dam's construction. About 20,000 people in 30 villages would have lost their homes or lands to the flooding, if the dam was to be built.
Save Rivers, a conservation group opposed to the dam has proposed smaller-scale hydroelectric and solar projects as an alternative to large scale mega dam projects.
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Recommended Citation
White, Tom Iain, "An elderly man in the Long Liam village along the Baram River in Borneo, Malaysia" (2017). EnviroLab Asia Image Gallery. Image 17.
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/envirolabasia_images/17