Dams are structures designed by humans to capture water and modify the magnitude and timing of its movement downstream. The damming of streams and rivers has been integral to human population growth and technological innovation. Among other things, dams have reduced flood hazard and allowed humans to settle and farm productive alluvial soils on river floodplains; they have harnessed the power of moving water for commerce and industry; and they have created reservoirs to augment the supply of water during periods of drought. In the 5000 or so years that humans have been building dams, millions have been constructed globally, especially in the last 100 years (Smith 1971, WCD 2000). If dams have successfully met so many human needs, why is the...
In spite of general support for removal of dam structures within the ecological sciences community, ...
Dams have been a fundamental part of the U.S. national agenda over the past two hundred years. Recen...
Dam removal is a new and rapidly growing phenomenon that is reshaping watersheds across the United S...
Dams are structures designed by humans to capture water and modify the magnitude and timing of its m...
Dams provide an important opportunity to gain clearer insights into the issues involved in incorpora...
Dam removal in the United States has continued to increase in pace and scope, transitioning from a d...
textabstractDams have proven their usefulness in preventing and mitigating floods, and water scarcit...
This paper centers on the development of a research consortium to study ecological effects of dam re...
Climate change is projected to alter river discharge in every populated basin in the world. In some ...
Due to negative ecological impacts, costs of repair and maintenance, and safety risks, small dams (m...
Dams are playing a significant role in utilizing the resources of water and have a larger impact on ...
When the United States was a young nation, and its natural resources were perceived as endless, dams...
Dam removal is gaining credibility as a viable management option for dams that have deteriorated phy...
Dams are pervasive features of the river systems in the United States. More than 80,000 large dams, ...
One of the desired outcomes of dam decommissioning and removal is the recovery of aquatic and ripari...
In spite of general support for removal of dam structures within the ecological sciences community, ...
Dams have been a fundamental part of the U.S. national agenda over the past two hundred years. Recen...
Dam removal is a new and rapidly growing phenomenon that is reshaping watersheds across the United S...
Dams are structures designed by humans to capture water and modify the magnitude and timing of its m...
Dams provide an important opportunity to gain clearer insights into the issues involved in incorpora...
Dam removal in the United States has continued to increase in pace and scope, transitioning from a d...
textabstractDams have proven their usefulness in preventing and mitigating floods, and water scarcit...
This paper centers on the development of a research consortium to study ecological effects of dam re...
Climate change is projected to alter river discharge in every populated basin in the world. In some ...
Due to negative ecological impacts, costs of repair and maintenance, and safety risks, small dams (m...
Dams are playing a significant role in utilizing the resources of water and have a larger impact on ...
When the United States was a young nation, and its natural resources were perceived as endless, dams...
Dam removal is gaining credibility as a viable management option for dams that have deteriorated phy...
Dams are pervasive features of the river systems in the United States. More than 80,000 large dams, ...
One of the desired outcomes of dam decommissioning and removal is the recovery of aquatic and ripari...
In spite of general support for removal of dam structures within the ecological sciences community, ...
Dams have been a fundamental part of the U.S. national agenda over the past two hundred years. Recen...
Dam removal is a new and rapidly growing phenomenon that is reshaping watersheds across the United S...