Click here to register!
Difference between revisions of "Micro Hydro Power (MHP) Projects - Mitigation and Intervention Techniques - Gully Control"
From energypedia
***** (***** | *****) (Created page with "{{HPNET Project Database |HPNET name=Micro-hydro Power (MHP) Projects - Mitigation and Intervention Techniques - Gully Control |HPNET description=A stone checkdam is a structu...") |
***** (***** | *****) m |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
|HPNET name=Micro-hydro Power (MHP) Projects - Mitigation and Intervention Techniques - Gully Control | |HPNET name=Micro-hydro Power (MHP) Projects - Mitigation and Intervention Techniques - Gully Control | ||
|HPNET description=A stone checkdam is a structure across the bottom of a gully or a small stream, which reduces the velocity of runoff and prevents the deepening and widening of the gully. Sediments accumulated behind a checkdam could be planted with crops or trees/shrubs grass and thus provide additional income to the farmer. | |HPNET description=A stone checkdam is a structure across the bottom of a gully or a small stream, which reduces the velocity of runoff and prevents the deepening and widening of the gully. Sediments accumulated behind a checkdam could be planted with crops or trees/shrubs grass and thus provide additional income to the farmer. | ||
− | |HPNET author=Katharina | + | |HPNET author=Katharina Wiedemann, Andreas Michel and Katharina Meder |
− | |HPNET organization= | + | |HPNET organization=energypedia |
|HPNET project location=-10.516618850490898, 67.38280892372131 | |HPNET project location=-10.516618850490898, 67.38280892372131 | ||
|HPNET region=Global/Multiple | |HPNET region=Global/Multiple |
Revision as of 10:33, 5 August 2016
KNOWLEDGE PRODUCT SUMMARY
Title
Micro-hydro Power (MHP) Projects - Mitigation and Intervention Techniques - Gully Control
Type
Organization
energypedia
Region/Country
Global/Multiple
Website
no website
Contact
no contact
E-mail
no email
Year of publication
Description
A stone checkdam is a structure across the bottom of a gully or a small stream, which reduces the velocity of runoff and prevents the deepening and widening of the gully. Sediments accumulated behind a checkdam could be planted with crops or trees/shrubs grass and thus provide additional income to the farmer.
Author / Producer
Katharina Wiedemann, Andreas Michel and Katharina Meder
View / Download
FILTERING
Filter 1:
Region / Country
Region / Country
Global/Multiple
Filter 2:
Knowledge Product Type
Knowledge Product Type
Document
Filter 3:
Theme / Topic
Theme / Topic
Technology