Rivers continue to be harnessed to meet humanity's growing demands for electricity, water, and flood control. While the socioecological impacts of river infrastructure projects (RIPs) …
G Grill, B Lehner, AE Lumsdon… - Environmental …, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
The global number of dam constructions has increased dramatically over the past six decades and is forecast to continue to rise, particularly in less industrialized regions …
R Fatahi Nafchi, P Yaghoobi, H Reaisi Vanani… - Applied Water …, 2021 - Springer
Construction of dams has a significant impact on hydrological conditions of rivers. Eco- hydrology, as a sub-discipline of hydrology, focusses on ecological processes occurring …
MM Foley, JR Bellmore, JE O'Connor… - Water Resources …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Dam removal is widely used as an approach for river restoration in the United States. The increase in dam removals—particularly large dams—and associated dam‐removal studies …
The interdisciplinary nature of limnology requires lucid and well-integrated coverage of biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and resource management. Paul Weihe skillfully …
The prolonged history of industrialization, flood control, and hydropower production has led to the construction of 80,000 dams across the US generating significant hydrologic …
In many large ecosystems, conservation projects are selected by a diverse set of actors operating independently at spatial scales ranging from local to international. Although small …
PA Zaidel, AH Roy, KM Houle, B Lambert… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Small, surface-release dams are ubiquitous features of the landscape that typically slow water flow and decrease canopy cover through impounded reaches, potentially increasing …
Given the burgeoning dam removal movement and the large number of dams approaching obsolescence in the United States, cost estimating data and tools are needed for dam …