First paragraph: Hydroelectric power is on the rise. Both developed and emerging economies establish hydroelectric dams in order to make use of natural water resources, contribute to electrification, and supply energy to national industries. For their advocates, dams are a silver bullet combining three pillars of sustainable development that are often perceived as being in mutual conflict, namely, economic growth, social welfare, and ecological sustainability. Dams are often in line with donors' funding priorities relating to low‐carbon energy production and therefore attract major investments by private companies. In short, dam building is seen as a pathway to a bright and promising future, a road to modernity, progress, and—to take the mo...
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
Capstone paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Development Practice degree.Hydroelectric dam bu...
Altres ajuts: Daniela Del Bene and Leah Temper also acknowledge the support of the ACKnowl-EJ projec...
First paragraph: Hydroelectric power is on the rise. Both developed and emerging economies establish...
Mark Everard examines the benefits and repercussions of harnessing water for power. People require ...
Dams have long fascinated engineers, policymakers, and citizens-at-large. No doubt the engineering a...
The paper aims to help the reader to see in a different manner large infrastructure projects, and es...
Section: Hydrology - Posters Session: The Water-Energy Nexus - Science and Policy: H11J-1281This pap...
After a brief period of restrain, states in different regions of the globe have returned to building...
Hydroelectric power is often considered a safe and clean alternative to the combustion of fossil fue...
Hydroelectric energy is the oldest major source of non-carbon, renewable energy and is the only conv...
As governments and non-state actors strive to minimize global warming, a primary strategy is the dec...
Global warming is here. As exhibited by the recent droughts, heat waves, severe storms, and floods, ...
Dams are an ever more vital tool for addressing our growing water needs and the emergence of new cha...
As the world pivots towards low-carbon energy generation, hydropower is once again in the spotlight....
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
Capstone paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Development Practice degree.Hydroelectric dam bu...
Altres ajuts: Daniela Del Bene and Leah Temper also acknowledge the support of the ACKnowl-EJ projec...
First paragraph: Hydroelectric power is on the rise. Both developed and emerging economies establish...
Mark Everard examines the benefits and repercussions of harnessing water for power. People require ...
Dams have long fascinated engineers, policymakers, and citizens-at-large. No doubt the engineering a...
The paper aims to help the reader to see in a different manner large infrastructure projects, and es...
Section: Hydrology - Posters Session: The Water-Energy Nexus - Science and Policy: H11J-1281This pap...
After a brief period of restrain, states in different regions of the globe have returned to building...
Hydroelectric power is often considered a safe and clean alternative to the combustion of fossil fue...
Hydroelectric energy is the oldest major source of non-carbon, renewable energy and is the only conv...
As governments and non-state actors strive to minimize global warming, a primary strategy is the dec...
Global warming is here. As exhibited by the recent droughts, heat waves, severe storms, and floods, ...
Dams are an ever more vital tool for addressing our growing water needs and the emergence of new cha...
As the world pivots towards low-carbon energy generation, hydropower is once again in the spotlight....
Large numbers of dams for hydroelectric power production are currently planned or under construction...
Capstone paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Development Practice degree.Hydroelectric dam bu...
Altres ajuts: Daniela Del Bene and Leah Temper also acknowledge the support of the ACKnowl-EJ projec...