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Social Benefits Of Boxing Reservoir Project

Posted on:2011-07-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189330332960320Subject:Project management
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China is relatively short of water resource. The increasingly severe shortage of water resource and water pollution makes it necessary to research the status and functions of water resource. Building reservoir is constantly component of the national economic construction as key means of flood control and water development. In recent years the potential negative effects of some unscientific reservoir projects are unfolded, which draws growing attention. Consequently, analyzing the effects of reservoirs can coordinate the relationship between reservoir construction and the society, and realize unsustainable development.This thesis focuses on the ecology and the social benefits evaluation of the proposed reservoir construction project in Bo'xing, a county in Binzhou city, summing up the necessity and feasibility of the study on it. The reservoir is of vital significance in easing the shortage of water resource, and improving flood control ability, especially in a time of frequent natural disasters, such as Qinghai Earthquake and Chile Earthquake.This thesis analyses the following aspects. First the overall situation of the project, namely the natural geography, water system, climate and etc; second the general plan and investment; lastly the ecological effects and the social benefits. The thesis constructs the evaluation index system of the project's social benefits and tries to avoid the relativity and subjectivity of the index. It is of practical importance to give full play to the government investment and optimize investment structure for developing economy, improving the people's livelihood and realizing the target of"expanding domestic demand, ensuring growth"in a time of speeding up modernization construction and building people-centered harmonious society in an all-round way.
Keywords/Search Tags:Social benefits, Environmental influence, Evaluation
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