A group of scientists have sent a petition to the Vietnamese parliament asking that two planned hydropower projects on the
A group of scientists have sent a petition to the Vietnamese parliament asking that two planned hydropower projects on the
The scientists said the controversial Dong Nai 6 and Dong Nai 6A dams would cause serious consequences to the ecosystem in
They said the projects would also damage domestic water resources and agricultural production among residents living on the lower part of the river.
Vu Ngoc Long, deputy chief of the
“If there was a vote, I myself and many other scientists can say frankly we are against the projects,” he said.
The two dams would encroach on more than 372 hectares of forest land, of which around 137 hectares belong to the
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Under a government decree, the construction of any project that encroaches on 52 hectares of land in national parks, nature reserves or protected forests must be approved by the National Assembly.
On July 22,
A day earlier, Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang told the press that the ministry maintained that hydropower projects should not “touch” national parks and protected forests.