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  1. Re-operating large dams to benefit all -- experiences from Akosombo and Kpong dams in Ghana por Mul, Marloes L.

    Publicado 2017
    “…- Large dams affect upstream and downstream ecosystems and livelihoods - Dam reoperation can in principle reintroduce a near natural flow regime while increasing overall annual hydropower production but it requires significant adjustments elsewhere to cope with the seasonal variability in energy supply - The feasibility of reoperating a dam is therefore dependent on a balance of trade-offs between technical, economic and social benefits and challenges - For the Akosombo and Kpong dams, reoperation is not economically and socially feasible, it is therefore more cost effective to focus instead on improving alternative livelihood sources…”
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  2. Assessing impacts of agriculture and dams on hydrological ES to people and dams in the Volta basin using the WaterWorld hydrological model por Mulligan, Mark, Soesbergen, Arnout van

    Publicado 2017
    “…This guide focuses on how to run a baseline analysis using the WaterWorld hydrological model (Mulligan, 2013) with a particular focus on using two WaterWorld metrics to examine the impact of agriculture on hydrological ecosystem services to people and small dams and then the impact of small dams on hydrological ecosystem services provided to people. …”
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  3. Hydrological balance of the Boura dam (Burkina Faso) por Fowe, T., Karambiri, H., Poussin, Jean-Christophe, Checchi, P, Paturel, J.E.

    Publicado 2013
    “…In developing countries, where many basins are ungauged or poorly gauged, small reservoirs could be used as hydrometric stations for estimating runoff of small watersheds upstream of the dams. Thus, hydrological monitoring of dam is essential in water resources management by predicting where there may be shortages or surplus water.…”
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