Cambodia scraps plans for Mekong hydropower dams
by Rebecca Ratcliffe, south-east Asia correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#50ZHF)
Campaigners welcome decision which allays fears for fragile biodiversity and communities dependent on river for livelihood
A Cambodian government decision to postpone building new hydropower dams on the Mekong river has been welcomed by campaigners, who say it will provide welcome relief to the tens of thousands of people whose livelihood depend upon its rich resources.
Cambodia announced on Wednesday that it would not build any new hydropower dams on the mainstream Mekong for the next decade, allaying fears that the river's fragile biodiversity could be further devastated by development projects.
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