Journal article
The fence ‘didn’t work’: the mundane engagements and material practices of state-led development in China’s Danjiangkou Reservoir
V Lamb, S Rogers, M Wang
Territory Politics Governance | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2024
Abstract
Central China’s Danjiangkou Reservoir supplies clean water to major cities as part of the South–North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP). Fencing is presented as essential to establishing borders, controls, and authority over the water reservoir and surrounding areas that were previously settled lands. Drawing on Tania Li’s work, as well as work by geographers and anthropologists on the contested production of the state and the border through practice, we focus on the mundane engagements and material practices of a range of actors with this state-led development to illustrate how even state lines that seem natural, and are used to justify or facilitate the massive resettlement and landscape reor..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council [grant number DP170104138].