When timing matters—misdesigned dam filling impacts hydropower sustainability
Filling of dams, when coinciding with droughts, can lead to severe downstream hydrology and ecology problems. The authors hence here provide a multisectoral perspective, using a dam in Ethiopia as an example, to develop adaptive filling solutions that support decision making, favourable filling timi...
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Main Authors: | Marta Zaniolo, Matteo Giuliani, Scott Sinclair, Paolo Burlando, Andrea Castelletti |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/92f0b43a2d6647c682e29521a5420cb7 |
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