The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) require increased hydropower electricity production to reach SDG 7. However, a balance between related positive synergies and negative trade-offs needs to be found. So far there has been a strong focus on the technical development potential (SDG 7), and the positive synergies of hydropower, for example in relation to SDG 13 (Climate change). However, hydropower can also cause, for instance, biodiversity impacts, leading to a negative biodiversity trade-off with SDG 6 (Clean water and sanitation) and SDG 15 (Life on land). Although conservation of biodiversity has been identified as a key parameter for sustainable development, global assessments accounting for site specific biodiversity trade-offs of h...
Anthropogenically driven biodiversity loss is one of the major challenges of modern society. The mai...
Purpose Habitat destruction is today the most severe threat to global biodiversity. Despite decades ...
The world's most biodiverse river basins—the Amazon, Congo, and Mekong—are experiencing an unprecede...
Further reservoir-based hydropower development can contribute to the United Nations’ sustainable dev...
The United Nations developed 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the transition into a more ...
Construction of small hydropower plants (<10 megawatts) is booming worldwide, exacerbating ongoing h...
Dam construction comes with severe social, economic and ecological impacts. From an ecological point...
Hydropower continues to expand globally as the power sector transitions away from carbon-intensive f...
Compared to conventional energy technologies, hydropower has the lowest carbon emissions per kWh. Th...
The challenge of balancing biodiversity protection with economic growth is epitomized by the develop...
Increasing energy demand driven by rapid population and economic growth, the need for climate change...
The challenge of balancing biodiversity protection with economic growth is epitomized by the develop...
© 2020, The Author(s). The challenge of balancing biodiversity protection with economic growth is ep...
Perspectives on the Environmental Implications of Sustainable Hydropower gathers scientific papers f...
Hydropower is often presented as a clean, reliable, and renewable energy source, but is also recogni...
Anthropogenically driven biodiversity loss is one of the major challenges of modern society. The mai...
Purpose Habitat destruction is today the most severe threat to global biodiversity. Despite decades ...
The world's most biodiverse river basins—the Amazon, Congo, and Mekong—are experiencing an unprecede...
Further reservoir-based hydropower development can contribute to the United Nations’ sustainable dev...
The United Nations developed 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the transition into a more ...
Construction of small hydropower plants (<10 megawatts) is booming worldwide, exacerbating ongoing h...
Dam construction comes with severe social, economic and ecological impacts. From an ecological point...
Hydropower continues to expand globally as the power sector transitions away from carbon-intensive f...
Compared to conventional energy technologies, hydropower has the lowest carbon emissions per kWh. Th...
The challenge of balancing biodiversity protection with economic growth is epitomized by the develop...
Increasing energy demand driven by rapid population and economic growth, the need for climate change...
The challenge of balancing biodiversity protection with economic growth is epitomized by the develop...
© 2020, The Author(s). The challenge of balancing biodiversity protection with economic growth is ep...
Perspectives on the Environmental Implications of Sustainable Hydropower gathers scientific papers f...
Hydropower is often presented as a clean, reliable, and renewable energy source, but is also recogni...
Anthropogenically driven biodiversity loss is one of the major challenges of modern society. The mai...
Purpose Habitat destruction is today the most severe threat to global biodiversity. Despite decades ...
The world's most biodiverse river basins—the Amazon, Congo, and Mekong—are experiencing an unprecede...