In an effort to ensure energy independence and exploit mineral resources, the governments of Amazonian countries are embarking on a major dam building drive on the basin’s rivers, with 191 dams finished and a further 246 planned or under construction. This rush to harvest the basin’s vast renewable energy capacity has come without proper consideration of the likely negative environmental externalities on the world’s most speciose freshwater and terrestrial biotas. Here we highlight the economic drivers for hydropower development and review the literature to summarise the impacts of dam building on Amazonian biodiversity. We identify both direct and indirect impacts through the anticipated loss, fragmentation and degradation of riparian habi...
Proposed hydropower dams at more than 350 sites throughout the Amazon require strategic evaluation o...
<p>Brazil plans to meet the majority of its growing electricity demand with new hydropower plants lo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The growing demand for renewable energy is fueling a g...
<div><p>Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidl...
Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidly increa...
Much of the electric energy produced within the extensive territory of Brazil (8,511,000 km²) comes ...
Dams in the Amazon river basin have induced confrontations among developers, governmental officials,...
Water resources in Amazonia affect all natural and human-altered ecosystems in the region, including...
Abstract In Brazil, given its privileged hydrology, the unexplored economic use of water resources ...
The world's most biodiverse river basins—the Amazon, Congo, and Mekong—are experiencing an unprecede...
More than a hundred hydropower dams have already been built in the Amazon basin and numerous proposa...
Andes-to-Amazon river connectivity controls numerous natural and human systems in the greater Amazon...
The Federal Government of Brazil has ambitious plans to build a system of 58 additional hydroelectr...
More than a hundred hydropower dams have already been built in the Amazon basin and numerous proposa...
Brazil's Tucuruí Dam provides valuable lessons for improving decision-making on major public works i...
Proposed hydropower dams at more than 350 sites throughout the Amazon require strategic evaluation o...
<p>Brazil plans to meet the majority of its growing electricity demand with new hydropower plants lo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The growing demand for renewable energy is fueling a g...
<div><p>Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidl...
Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidly increa...
Much of the electric energy produced within the extensive territory of Brazil (8,511,000 km²) comes ...
Dams in the Amazon river basin have induced confrontations among developers, governmental officials,...
Water resources in Amazonia affect all natural and human-altered ecosystems in the region, including...
Abstract In Brazil, given its privileged hydrology, the unexplored economic use of water resources ...
The world's most biodiverse river basins—the Amazon, Congo, and Mekong—are experiencing an unprecede...
More than a hundred hydropower dams have already been built in the Amazon basin and numerous proposa...
Andes-to-Amazon river connectivity controls numerous natural and human systems in the greater Amazon...
The Federal Government of Brazil has ambitious plans to build a system of 58 additional hydroelectr...
More than a hundred hydropower dams have already been built in the Amazon basin and numerous proposa...
Brazil's Tucuruí Dam provides valuable lessons for improving decision-making on major public works i...
Proposed hydropower dams at more than 350 sites throughout the Amazon require strategic evaluation o...
<p>Brazil plans to meet the majority of its growing electricity demand with new hydropower plants lo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The growing demand for renewable energy is fueling a g...