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Corrigendum to "Identification of potential hydropower generation sites using geospatial techniques in the Megecha watershed of Ethiopia" [Volume 11, Issue 2, 30 January 2025, e42063]. [PDF]
Anore HW, Lohani TK, Ayalew AT.
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Abstract Hydropeaking is considered an important stressor for salmonids and other species in rivers affected by hydropower. In this study, we investigated the in situ effects of hydropeaking on the survival of eggs and larvae of fall spawning brown trout as well as spring spawning Danube salmon.
Julius Gorenz +3 more
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Analysis the impact of hydrological flow patterns on hydropower generation in Haditha dam reservoir. [PDF]
Tayyeh HK +6 more
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ABSTRACT This article presents a new way of obtaining deep explanations of environmental problems. We expose the production strategies, corporate strategies and state actions that have been taken by firms and state agencies to facilitate the geographical expansion of the wood‐based commodity frontier at the expense of reindeer pastoralists among the ...
David Harnesk, Lars Östlund
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Embodied carbon emissions of pumped storage hydropower infrastructure construction in China across temporal-spatial and driving factors dimensions. [PDF]
Ge Z, Zhang J, Qiu Z.
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Beyond the Wind: Mapping Externalities and Their Role in Shaping Willingness To Pay for Wind Energy
ABSTRACTWind power plays a central role in global low‐carbon energy transitions, offering significant environmental benefits through reduced greenhouse gas emissions and decreased reliance on fossil fuels. Yet, local opposition to wind projects persists, often driven by perceived externalities affecting communities and landscapes. This study conducts a
Gianluigi De Pascale +3 more
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The efficiency paradox of discharge masking head loss in run-of-river hydropower generation. [PDF]
Mugisho MJ +7 more
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Abstract When common‐pool resources such as freshwater, clean air, and fisheries span national borders, the collective action problems encountered are particularly severe. This study explores the role of polycentric governance systems in overcoming these pressing problems, which frequently underlie global grand challenges. Integrating political economy
Amol M. Joshi +4 more
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Planning with emission models reduces the carbon footprint of new reservoirs. [PDF]
Janus T, Barry C, Win S, Kuriakose J.
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Abstract How can diverse sources legitimize new technology when it lacks economic parity? Government policies that endorse nascent technologies play a central role through regulatory legitimation. Yet, we know less about whether inducement policies that incentivize adoption or imposition policies that mandate it are more effective, and how that ...
Raquel Antolín‐López +3 more
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