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struggle over hydropower development and decision-making on water and land across the region, this study shows that countries …This paper aims to contribute to understanding the existing knowledge gaps in the linkages of energy, water, and land … that are the winners or losers in the hydropower development schemes are not the only ones managing the Mekong; rather, it …
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Dams are essential for water storage and hydropower generation, but change river flow patterns and endanger local … regarding installed hydropower capacity and dam location instead of the standard economic assumptions of such costs. Our results …
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Effective sharing mechanisms of joint costs among beneficiaries of a project are a fundamental requirement for the sustainability of the project. Projects that are heterogeneous both in terms of the landscape of the area under development or the participants (users) lead to a more complicated...
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This book provides a detailed and comprehensive evaluation of water reform and water sector performance from the … quantitatively assess the performance of institutions in the context of water. This methodology is built on the principle of … change. Using this new methodology, plus information collected through an international survey of 127 water experts, the …
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in the water sector. Two main participatory approaches have been applied separately, namely negotiation and mediation. In … mediated mechanism to a water allocation problem in the Kat watershed in South Africa. While the absolute results of the two …
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