Hydropower and Dams (H and D) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design

The growing impact of climate change on the design and operations of dams and the inherent complexity of dam projects (often multi-purpose) require the capacity to adopt increasingly strict global standards and to mainstream resilience and low-carb...

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Main Authors: World Bank Water Global Practice, Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership
Format: Note
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2022
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/926391632392943578/Hydropower-and-Dams-H-and-D-Strengthening-Climate-Informed-Project-Design
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spelling okr-10986-371242022-03-14T05:10:32Z Hydropower and Dams (H and D) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design World Bank Water Global Practice Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership CLIMATE-INFORMED PROJECT DESIGN HYDROPOWER CLIMATE CHANGE RISK HYDROCLIMATIC VARIABILITY WATERSHED DEGRADATION DAM SAFETY WATER RESOURCE MANAGMENT The growing impact of climate change on the design and operations of dams and the inherent complexity of dam projects (often multi-purpose) require the capacity to adopt increasingly strict global standards and to mainstream resilience and low-carbon considerations in water infrastructure in which dams are a critical component. Dams and reservoirs are both helpful for applying water resources management principles to build resilience to climate change and vulnerable to risks related to climate change. 2022-03-13T15:14:04Z 2022-03-13T15:14:04Z 2022-02 Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/926391632392943578/Hydropower-and-Dams-H-and-D-Strengthening-Climate-Informed-Project-Design http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37124 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Brief
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topic CLIMATE-INFORMED PROJECT DESIGN
HYDROPOWER
CLIMATE CHANGE RISK
HYDROCLIMATIC VARIABILITY
WATERSHED DEGRADATION
DAM SAFETY
WATER RESOURCE MANAGMENT
spellingShingle CLIMATE-INFORMED PROJECT DESIGN
HYDROPOWER
CLIMATE CHANGE RISK
HYDROCLIMATIC VARIABILITY
WATERSHED DEGRADATION
DAM SAFETY
WATER RESOURCE MANAGMENT
World Bank Water Global Practice
Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership
Hydropower and Dams (H and D) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
description The growing impact of climate change on the design and operations of dams and the inherent complexity of dam projects (often multi-purpose) require the capacity to adopt increasingly strict global standards and to mainstream resilience and low-carbon considerations in water infrastructure in which dams are a critical component. Dams and reservoirs are both helpful for applying water resources management principles to build resilience to climate change and vulnerable to risks related to climate change.
format Note
author World Bank Water Global Practice
Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership
author_facet World Bank Water Global Practice
Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership
author_sort World Bank Water Global Practice
title Hydropower and Dams (H and D) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_short Hydropower and Dams (H and D) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_full Hydropower and Dams (H and D) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_fullStr Hydropower and Dams (H and D) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_full_unstemmed Hydropower and Dams (H and D) : Strengthening Climate-Informed Project Design
title_sort hydropower and dams (h and d) : strengthening climate-informed project design
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2022
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/926391632392943578/Hydropower-and-Dams-H-and-D-Strengthening-Climate-Informed-Project-Design
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