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Dam and reservoir removal projects: a mix of social-ecological trends and cost-cutting attitudes

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Dam and reservoir removal projects: a mix of social-ecological trends and cost-cutting attitudes

M. Habel, K. Mechkin, et al.

This insightful research delves into the intricate dynamics of dam and reservoir removal, uncovering its ecological, economic, and social ramifications. Conducted by Michal Habel and colleagues, the study calls for a deeper understanding of human-environment interactions in these critical decisions.

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Abstract
The removal of dams and reservoirs may seem to be an unforeseen and sometimes controversial step in water management. The removal of barriers may be different for each country or region, as each differs greatly in terms of politics, economy and social and cultural awareness. This paper addresses the complex problem of removing dams on rivers and their connected reservoirs. We demonstrate the scales of the changes, including their major ecological, economic, and social impacts. Arguments and approaches to this problem vary across states and regions, depending on the political system, economy and culture, as confirmed by the qualitative and quantitative intensities of the dam removal process and its global geographical variation. The results indicate that the removal of dams on rivers and their connected reservoirs applies predominantly to smaller structures (<2.5 m). The existing examples provide an important conclusion that dams and reservoirs should be considered with regard to the interrelations between people and the environment. Decisions to deconstruct hydraulic engineering structures (or, likewise, to construct them) have to be applied with scrutiny. Furthermore, all decision-making processes have to be consistent and unified and thus developed to improve the lack of strategies currently implemented across world.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 05, 2020
Authors
Michal Habel, Karl Mechkin, Krescencja Podgorska, Marius Saunes, Zygmunt Babiński, Sergey Chalov, Damian Absalon, Zbigniew Podgórski, Krystian Obolewski
Tags
dam removal
reservoirs
ecological impact
economic impact
social impact
human-environment interactions
regional variations
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