
Great Bend, Jinsha River, China (Li Hong)
The Jinsha River (or "River of Golden Sands") is the name of the 2,300-kilometer section of the Yangtze River from Yushu in Qinghai Province to Yibin in Sichuan. Here the river carves a string of grand canyons, home to diverse ethnic minority groups and some of China's most important biodiversity hotspots. The Jinsha River is also at the heart of one of the largest hydropower development areas in the world. Planned hydropower
output in this area is equal to about ten times the power produced by the Three
Gorges Dam alone. There are twelve dams in the works for the lower and
middle Jinsha River
(see map). In
addition, major tributaries to the Jinsha
River are also being dammed: six
dams are planned on the Min River,
seventeen on the Dadu River,
and twenty-one on the Yalong River.

Farmer/Artisan, Baoshan Village, Jinsha River
The Jinsha River
dams will alter the natural hydrology of the river, threaten fish and local
incomes dependent on those fisheries, and inundate millions of acres of
farmland and forest, including areas of the Three Parallel Rivers
World Heritage Site. To make matters worse, the lower Jinsha
River dams are being built in a
national protection zone for several species of endangered fish. As many as 360,000 people could be displaced to make way for the dams, including the entire
city of Zhaotong. The dams are
located in earthquake zones, which pose huge risks to local inhabitants should
landslides or cracks in the dams occur.
While the main goal of the Jinsha River
dams is to generate electricity which can be transferred to meet demand in China’s
east, another purpose is to alleviate sedimentation in the Three Gorges Dam
reservoir. Along the lower Jinsha River,
four megadams (Xiluodu, Xiangjiaba, Baihetan, and Wudongde) are being
constructed by the Three Gorges Project Corporation. Xiluodu Dam alone is
estimated to cut silt deposit in the Three Gorges reservoir by 36%.
International Rivers is working with partner groups in China
to convince dam builders and financiers to address the serious social and
environmental costs of these projects. For more details on these projects, see
our Jinsha
River Dams page.
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