River regulation alters the natural flow regime of streams with consequent impacts on terrestrial and aquatic habitats of the riparian zone. The severity of such impacts can be modulated by changing the redistribution rules at water intakes and reservoirs. Contrary to minimal-flow policies, non-proportional and proportional redistribution policies result in variable environmental flow releases, namely Dynamic Environmental Flows (DEFs), which improve the global (i.e., ecological and economic) efficiency of water use practice, e.g., for energy production. DEF assessment is based on different indicators. However, the choice and aggregation method of different hydrological and fish habitat indicators affects the assessment of the global power ...
A In view of the rapid proliferation of water infrastructures worldwide, balancing human and ecosyst...
To enable prioritization among measures for ecological restoration, knowing the expected benefits an...
Natural river habitats are subject to continuous changes. The flow regime of a stream affects flow v...
River regulation alters the natural flow regime of streams with consequent impacts on terrestrial an...
Water impoundment by dams strongly affects the river natural flow regime, its attributes and the rel...
Water demand for hydropower production has been increasing along with a growing awareness of the imp...
To enable prioritization among measures for ecological restoration, knowing the expected benefits an...
Small run-of-river hydropower may significantly contribute towards meeting global renewable energy t...
Water reservoirs are used to regulate river discharge for a variety of reasons, such as flood mitiga...
Although run-of-river hydropower represents a key source of renewable energy, it cannot prevent stre...
In Alpine regions, especially when energy production by run-of-river plants is subsidized through st...
Large storage facilities in hydropower‐dominated river basins have traditionally been designed and m...
The construction and operation of dams, reservoirs, hydropower plants, and water diversion infrastru...
Natural river habitats are subject to continuous changes. The flow regime of a stream affects flow v...
International audienceIn view of the rapid proliferation of water infrastructures worldwide, balanci...
A In view of the rapid proliferation of water infrastructures worldwide, balancing human and ecosyst...
To enable prioritization among measures for ecological restoration, knowing the expected benefits an...
Natural river habitats are subject to continuous changes. The flow regime of a stream affects flow v...
River regulation alters the natural flow regime of streams with consequent impacts on terrestrial an...
Water impoundment by dams strongly affects the river natural flow regime, its attributes and the rel...
Water demand for hydropower production has been increasing along with a growing awareness of the imp...
To enable prioritization among measures for ecological restoration, knowing the expected benefits an...
Small run-of-river hydropower may significantly contribute towards meeting global renewable energy t...
Water reservoirs are used to regulate river discharge for a variety of reasons, such as flood mitiga...
Although run-of-river hydropower represents a key source of renewable energy, it cannot prevent stre...
In Alpine regions, especially when energy production by run-of-river plants is subsidized through st...
Large storage facilities in hydropower‐dominated river basins have traditionally been designed and m...
The construction and operation of dams, reservoirs, hydropower plants, and water diversion infrastru...
Natural river habitats are subject to continuous changes. The flow regime of a stream affects flow v...
International audienceIn view of the rapid proliferation of water infrastructures worldwide, balanci...
A In view of the rapid proliferation of water infrastructures worldwide, balancing human and ecosyst...
To enable prioritization among measures for ecological restoration, knowing the expected benefits an...
Natural river habitats are subject to continuous changes. The flow regime of a stream affects flow v...