Welfare Effect Analysis of Water Transfer Projects: The Case of Danjiangkou
Welfare Effect Analysis of Water Transfer Projects: The Case of Danjiangkou作者单位:武汉理工大学
学位级别:硕士
导师姓名:Wei Long
授予年度:2004年
学科分类:0202[经济学-应用经济学] 02[经济学] 020205[经济学-产业经济学]
摘 要:This thesis presents an exploratory research by analyzing the welfare effects resulted from initial stages of implementation of South North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP), the Middle Route plan, water source in Danjiangkou and Bai Long town in Hubei Province in China. The effects to Land, Supporting Projects, Local Government budget and Income distribution among people of the surveyed area and proposition over the means to resolve these effects have been pointed *** many researches have been done on this project, which is going to alleviate water scarcity for 300-325M people in the northern China and said to be economically accepted by some important organs, such as World Bank and the Chinese government. The question of welfare satisfaction has not been fully explored in the course of implementation of this project. This study points out the effects that have faced similar projects inside China and outside, and describing the impacts that are already experienced in Danjiangkou and Bai Long town on the aforementioned *** studies, of selected cases of Danjiangkou and Bai Long town have been studied in this research. The selected sample was restricted to those who have somewhat be affected by the initial stages of implementation in Danjiangkou City. Formal and informal interviews ware conducted to gather perception of the people and experiences regarding the project execution. More data have been obtained from Hubei Provincial, and respective local government statistics bureau. The information processed by SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) and results used in the descriptive analysis to indicate the extent of the *** result from descriptive analysis indicates that 61.4% of the respondents agreed that, there exist negative effects among the independent variables;hence negative welfare effects resulted from implementing this gigantic project. A total of 32.5 % reported absence of the negative effects. Issues such as resettlement, un