Due to rising energy demands and abundant untapped potential, hydropower projects are rapidly increasing in the Neotropics. This is especially true in the wet and rugged Andean Amazon, where regional governments are prioritizing new hydroelectric dams as the centerpiece of long-term energy plans. However, the current planning for hydropower lacks adequate regional and basin-scale assessment of potential ecological impacts. This lack of strategic planning is particularly problematic given the intimate link between the Andes and Amazonian flood plain, together one of the most species rich zones on Earth. We examined the potential ecological impacts, in terms of river connectivity and forest loss, of the planned proliferation of hydroelectric ...
Dam construction comes with severe social, economic and ecological impacts. From an ecological point...
Worldwide, hydroelectric energy from dams has gained unsustainable momentum. Nearly two-thirds of th...
Increased energy demand has led to plans for building many new dams in the western Amazon, mostly in...
<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...
Andes-to-Amazon river connectivity controls numerous natural and human systems in the greater Amazon...
Dams in the Amazon river basin have induced confrontations among developers, governmental officials,...
Proposed hydropower dams at more than 350 sites throughout the Amazon require strategic evaluation o...
In an effort to ensure energy independence and exploit mineral resources, the governments of Amazoni...
Increased energy demand has led to plans for building many new dams in the western Amazon, mostly in...
The world's most biodiverse river basins—the Amazon, Congo, and Mekong—are experiencing an unprecede...
Highlights \u3e350 large hydropower dams have been identified for construction in the Amazon basi...
Energy development – as manifested by the proliferation of hydroelectric dams and increased oil and ...
Hydropower continues to expand globally as the power sector transitions away from carbon-intensive f...
Abstract In Brazil, given its privileged hydrology, the unexplored economic use of water resources ...
Dam construction comes with severe social, economic and ecological impacts. From an ecological point...
Worldwide, hydroelectric energy from dams has gained unsustainable momentum. Nearly two-thirds of th...
Increased energy demand has led to plans for building many new dams in the western Amazon, mostly in...
<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...
Andes-to-Amazon river connectivity controls numerous natural and human systems in the greater Amazon...
Dams in the Amazon river basin have induced confrontations among developers, governmental officials,...
Proposed hydropower dams at more than 350 sites throughout the Amazon require strategic evaluation o...
In an effort to ensure energy independence and exploit mineral resources, the governments of Amazoni...
Increased energy demand has led to plans for building many new dams in the western Amazon, mostly in...
The world's most biodiverse river basins—the Amazon, Congo, and Mekong—are experiencing an unprecede...
Highlights \u3e350 large hydropower dams have been identified for construction in the Amazon basi...
Energy development – as manifested by the proliferation of hydroelectric dams and increased oil and ...
Hydropower continues to expand globally as the power sector transitions away from carbon-intensive f...
Abstract In Brazil, given its privileged hydrology, the unexplored economic use of water resources ...
Dam construction comes with severe social, economic and ecological impacts. From an ecological point...
Worldwide, hydroelectric energy from dams has gained unsustainable momentum. Nearly two-thirds of th...
Increased energy demand has led to plans for building many new dams in the western Amazon, mostly in...