Dams are an ever more vital tool for addressing our growing water needs and the emergence of new challenges such as sustainable development and climate change. However, these infrastructures are still highly controversial around the world. Citing numerous examples, this paper goes over the main points of debate around dams, and the necessary conditions for securing their acceptability
Environmental administration can be defined as the process of directing and managing public policies...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
AbstractDam planning and construction is notoriously difficult. It is highly complex, involving a mu...
Dams are an ever more vital tool for addressing our growing water needs and the emergence of new cha...
textabstractDams have proven their usefulness in preventing and mitigating floods, and water scarcit...
The World Commission on Dams (WCD) was a global environmental governance forum that worked between 1...
The World Commission on Dams (WCD) was an experiment in multi-stakeholder dialogue and global govern...
The paper aims to help the reader to see in a different manner large infrastructure projects, and es...
The World Commission on Dams (WCD) was active between 1998 and 2000. Despite the Commission’s short ...
Many old dams in the world today may not be safe enough and represent threats to the communities the...
The guidelines proposed in the World Commission on Dams (WCD) final report were vehemently rejected ...
Part I reports fact-findings on large dams, and Part II proposes 26 guidelines for dam development p...
First paragraph: Hydroelectric power is on the rise. Both developed and emerging economies establish...
By some estimates, there are 47,000 large dams in the world. India had 4,635 “large dams ” as per IC...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
Environmental administration can be defined as the process of directing and managing public policies...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
AbstractDam planning and construction is notoriously difficult. It is highly complex, involving a mu...
Dams are an ever more vital tool for addressing our growing water needs and the emergence of new cha...
textabstractDams have proven their usefulness in preventing and mitigating floods, and water scarcit...
The World Commission on Dams (WCD) was a global environmental governance forum that worked between 1...
The World Commission on Dams (WCD) was an experiment in multi-stakeholder dialogue and global govern...
The paper aims to help the reader to see in a different manner large infrastructure projects, and es...
The World Commission on Dams (WCD) was active between 1998 and 2000. Despite the Commission’s short ...
Many old dams in the world today may not be safe enough and represent threats to the communities the...
The guidelines proposed in the World Commission on Dams (WCD) final report were vehemently rejected ...
Part I reports fact-findings on large dams, and Part II proposes 26 guidelines for dam development p...
First paragraph: Hydroelectric power is on the rise. Both developed and emerging economies establish...
By some estimates, there are 47,000 large dams in the world. India had 4,635 “large dams ” as per IC...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
Environmental administration can be defined as the process of directing and managing public policies...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
AbstractDam planning and construction is notoriously difficult. It is highly complex, involving a mu...