Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Dam planning and construction is notoriously difficult. It is highly complex, involving a multitude of social, environmental, economic and technological questions that often become politicised in the process; negative impacts are often concentrated on small, vulnerable groups within society, while the benefits are typically spread in a much more diffuse pattern; it requires changing riverine ecosystems, often irreversibly so; and it takes a very long time, with often harsh consequences if mistakes are made. These challenges have generated decades of debate around dams and development, yet it is not clear how dam planning and management can be improved. To address this question, the present study used...
Dams in the Amazon river basin have induced confrontations among developers, governmental officials,...
The World Commission on Dams provided an analytical overview of the cumulative effects of years of d...
Large dams are making a comeback. Large dams reflect an outdated development paradigm narrowly focus...
This work was funded by the Global Challenges Research Fund, Economic and Social Research Council, U...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Dam planning and construction is notoriously difficult. It ...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
The paper explores the reforms of Brazil’s environmental and resettlement policies and the influence...
Dams have long fascinated engineers, policymakers, and citizens-at-large. No doubt the engineering a...
Dams are an ever more vital tool for addressing our growing water needs and the emergence of new cha...
The government of Ecuador plans to build the Manduriacu Dam in the northwest region of Los Manduriac...
Costa Rica’s state-led model of energy generation based on large-scale investments in hydropower has...
Capstone paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Development Practice degree.Hydroelectric dam bu...
Hydroelectric power is often considered a safe and clean alternative to the combustion of fossil fue...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
Complex interactions between society, ecology, and the economy have revealed a particularly challeng...
Dams in the Amazon river basin have induced confrontations among developers, governmental officials,...
The World Commission on Dams provided an analytical overview of the cumulative effects of years of d...
Large dams are making a comeback. Large dams reflect an outdated development paradigm narrowly focus...
This work was funded by the Global Challenges Research Fund, Economic and Social Research Council, U...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Dam planning and construction is notoriously difficult. It ...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
The paper explores the reforms of Brazil’s environmental and resettlement policies and the influence...
Dams have long fascinated engineers, policymakers, and citizens-at-large. No doubt the engineering a...
Dams are an ever more vital tool for addressing our growing water needs and the emergence of new cha...
The government of Ecuador plans to build the Manduriacu Dam in the northwest region of Los Manduriac...
Costa Rica’s state-led model of energy generation based on large-scale investments in hydropower has...
Capstone paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Development Practice degree.Hydroelectric dam bu...
Hydroelectric power is often considered a safe and clean alternative to the combustion of fossil fue...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
Complex interactions between society, ecology, and the economy have revealed a particularly challeng...
Dams in the Amazon river basin have induced confrontations among developers, governmental officials,...
The World Commission on Dams provided an analytical overview of the cumulative effects of years of d...
Large dams are making a comeback. Large dams reflect an outdated development paradigm narrowly focus...