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Revision as of 13:02, 21 June 2009
Socio-Economic Studies on Small Hydro
Micro-hydro power: an option for socio-economic development (by Dr Smail Khennas and Andrew Barnett, invited paper at the World Renewable Energy Congress VI, 2000)
Social and Environmental Impacts of a Mini-hydro Project on the Ma Oya Basin in Sri Lanka (by Bhadranie Thoradeniya, Malik Ranasinghe and N.T.S. Wijesekera, presented at the International Conference on Small Hydropower - Hydro Sri Lanka, 22-24 October 2007)



















