Taking a Holistic Approach to Planning and Developing Hydropower - Lessons from Two River Basin Case Studies in India
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Taking a Holistic Approach to Planning and Developing Hydropower - Lessons from Two River Basin Case Studies in India
Title of Document | Taking a Holistic Approach to Planning and Developing Hydropower - Lessons from Two River Basin Case Studies in India |
Abstract | Planning for hydropower development needs to evolve from a project-based engineering approach to a pre holistic one—an approach incorporating river basin planning and integrating potential social and environmental issues across multiple projects and the entire river basin. Such a framework would help to optimize the benefits and minimize the costs. It would also bring stakeholders together to weigh opportunities and risks and form a consensus for sustainable and equitable development. A PPIAF-funded study on two river basins in India’s Himalayan region outlines steps for moving toward such a holistic framework.
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Original Source | PPIAF |
Year | 2008 |
Region/Country | South Asia - India |
Language(s) | English |
Document Type | Case Study - Other |
Technology | Hydro |
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