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Laced with rivers and lakes, Tibet has abundant
water and hydropower resources. Total water resources and
theoretical hydropower reserves rank first in the nation. A
38-million-kw hydropower station can be built on the Yarlung
Zangbo River. Over the past four decades, hydrological
workers have provided many materials for the departments of
water conservancy, hydropower, urban construction and
communication, and offered important information for
flood-prevention measures. In addition, they played a major
role in establishment of the Yamzhog Yumco Lake and Zhigung
power stations, and in the planning of major river valleys
including the Lhasa and Ngang Qu rivers.
In
regard to environmental protection, thanks to the correct
guidance of governments at all levels and scientific
research administrative departments, as well as the Tibetan
people's traditional respect for holy mountains and waters,
the natural environment has been well preserved. Future
environmental work will focus on adopting scientific
management measures to maintain ecological balance.
In addition, scientific research work has been
carried out and recorded many achievements in forestry,
surveying and mapping, and water conservancy.
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