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Cumulative biophysical impact of small and large hydropower development in Nu River, China

Support for low‐carbon energy and opposition to new large dams encourages global development of small hydropower facilities. This support is manifested in national and international energy and development policies designed to incentivize growth in the small hydropower sector while curtailing large d...

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Published in:Water resources research 2013-06, Vol.49 (6), p.3104-3118
Main Authors: Kibler, Kelly M., Tullos, Desiree D.
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Language:English
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Summary:Support for low‐carbon energy and opposition to new large dams encourages global development of small hydropower facilities. This support is manifested in national and international energy and development policies designed to incentivize growth in the small hydropower sector while curtailing large dam construction. However, the preference of small to large dams assumes, without justification, that small hydropower dams entail fewer and less severe environmental and social externalities than large hydropower dams. With the objective to evaluate the validity of this assumption, we investigate cumulative biophysical effects of small (
ISSN:0043-1397
1944-7973
DOI:10.1002/wrcr.20243