Dams have played an integral role in the development and economic growth of the United States for centuries, and remain important fixtures in water and energy management. However, after standing for decades, aging dams across the country are deteriorating or creating harmful environmental impacts that have made them sources of contention in many river basins. Calls to remove certain dams have been growing and in recent years have particularly intensified with respect to some large federally owned or regulated hydroelectric dams. These larger dams are subject to ongoing environmental review under the National Environmental Policy Act. Nonfederally owned dams also are subject to review through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s relice...
Dams are pervasive features of the river systems in the United States. More than 80,000 large dams, ...
When the United States was a young nation, and its natural resources were perceived as endless, dams...
Dam removal decisions should ideally be made after a thorough cost-benefit analysis. If dam obsoles...
Dams have played an integral role in the development and economic growth of the United States for ce...
In the United States, privately owned hydroelectric facilities operate under fifty year licenses iss...
Complex interactions between society, ecology, and the economy have revealed a particularly challeng...
Dam removal in the United States has continued to increase in pace and scope, transitioning from a d...
Dams, once considered by many to be good for water development in the Western U.S., might not be a p...
Over the past forty years, environmental trading systems have emerged as one of the primary innovati...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Dam planning and construction is notoriously difficult. It ...
This work was supported by the UK Research and Innovation Economic and Social Research Council [ES/P...
Dams have long fascinated engineers, policymakers, and citizens-at-large. No doubt the engineering a...
In an effort to streamline FERC’s regulatory process and promote the development of small-scale hydr...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Elaina Linz(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2017...
Dam decision-making is often controversial as a choice has to be made between the benefits provided ...
Dams are pervasive features of the river systems in the United States. More than 80,000 large dams, ...
When the United States was a young nation, and its natural resources were perceived as endless, dams...
Dam removal decisions should ideally be made after a thorough cost-benefit analysis. If dam obsoles...
Dams have played an integral role in the development and economic growth of the United States for ce...
In the United States, privately owned hydroelectric facilities operate under fifty year licenses iss...
Complex interactions between society, ecology, and the economy have revealed a particularly challeng...
Dam removal in the United States has continued to increase in pace and scope, transitioning from a d...
Dams, once considered by many to be good for water development in the Western U.S., might not be a p...
Over the past forty years, environmental trading systems have emerged as one of the primary innovati...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: Dam planning and construction is notoriously difficult. It ...
This work was supported by the UK Research and Innovation Economic and Social Research Council [ES/P...
Dams have long fascinated engineers, policymakers, and citizens-at-large. No doubt the engineering a...
In an effort to streamline FERC’s regulatory process and promote the development of small-scale hydr...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Elaina Linz(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2017...
Dam decision-making is often controversial as a choice has to be made between the benefits provided ...
Dams are pervasive features of the river systems in the United States. More than 80,000 large dams, ...
When the United States was a young nation, and its natural resources were perceived as endless, dams...
Dam removal decisions should ideally be made after a thorough cost-benefit analysis. If dam obsoles...