Both in the United States and in Europe there is ongoing work on reversing habitat fragmentation and the attendant loss in biodiversity in river systems caused by hydropower and other developments. Fish ladders and other measures are being introduced to restore the connectivity in river systems. In this paper, we set up a theoretical model to investigate what the conditions are for such an investment to be socially profitable. We find that, even in cases where it would have been socially preferable not to build hydropower installations in the first place, connectivity-restoring measures affecting the installations are not necessarily socially beneficial. This is the case for a wide range of plausible assumptions about discount rates, invest...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
The hydropower industry has altered connectivity in many rivers during the last century. Many fish s...
Both in the United States and in Europe there is ongoing work on reversing habitat fragmentation and...
Both in the United States and in Europe there is ongoing work on reversing habitat fragmentation and...
Road crossings can act as barriers to the movement of stream fishes, resulting in habitat fragmentat...
In many large ecosystems, conservation projects are selected by a diverse set of actors operating in...
Temperate forests managed to maximize sustainable yield of wood products can reduce the availability...
Context: Efficient restoration of longitudinal river connectivity relies on barrier mitigation prior...
Decisions on river rehabilitation actions are often based on cost-benefit analyses taking into accou...
Decisions on river rehabilitation actions are often based on cost-benefit analyses taking into accou...
River infrastructure can cause adverse impacts on fish populations, which, in turn, compromises the ...
A hallmark of industrialization is the construction of dams for water management and roads for trans...
Instream barriers, such as dams, culverts, and diversions, alter hydrologic processes and aquatic ha...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
The hydropower industry has altered connectivity in many rivers during the last century. Many fish s...
Both in the United States and in Europe there is ongoing work on reversing habitat fragmentation and...
Both in the United States and in Europe there is ongoing work on reversing habitat fragmentation and...
Road crossings can act as barriers to the movement of stream fishes, resulting in habitat fragmentat...
In many large ecosystems, conservation projects are selected by a diverse set of actors operating in...
Temperate forests managed to maximize sustainable yield of wood products can reduce the availability...
Context: Efficient restoration of longitudinal river connectivity relies on barrier mitigation prior...
Decisions on river rehabilitation actions are often based on cost-benefit analyses taking into accou...
Decisions on river rehabilitation actions are often based on cost-benefit analyses taking into accou...
River infrastructure can cause adverse impacts on fish populations, which, in turn, compromises the ...
A hallmark of industrialization is the construction of dams for water management and roads for trans...
Instream barriers, such as dams, culverts, and diversions, alter hydrologic processes and aquatic ha...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime...
The hydropower industry has altered connectivity in many rivers during the last century. Many fish s...