Chico River Dam Project

The Chico River Dam Project was an electric power generation project on the island of Luzon in the Philippines which local residents, notably the Kalinga People, resisted for three decades because it threatened to inundate traditional villages. The project was finally shelved in the 1980s and is now considered a landmark case study concerning ancestral domain issues in the Philippines.[1][2]

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