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May the Odds Be in Your Favor: Why Many Attempts to Reoperate Dams for the Environment Stall

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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0001521

Keywords

Environmental flows; Reservoir operation; E-flow implementation hurdles; Flow restoration

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  1. European Union [765553]
  2. Multi-Actor Systems Research Programme of TU Delft
  3. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [765553] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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This study explores the impasse narrative of dam reoperation for e-flows implementation and presents four hypotheses for further research. These hypotheses include the supportive role of scientists, reaching consensus with local stakeholders, the enabling environment provided by local legislation and policy, and the potential of consultations and negotiations to overcome obstacles.
The provision of flows for the environment, e-flows, is a means to restore the benefits of naturally flowing rivers. Despite the development of numerous methodologies to determine e-flows and optimize dam releases, actual implementation is relatively limited. Examples of successful e-flows implementation through dam reoperation exist in scientific literature; however, there is a missing narrative on cases where dam reoperation has been attempted but not successfully implemented. This study explores this impasse narrative and presents four hypotheses for further research on this subject: (1) Scientists are important stakeholders in the process of dam reoperation, but should play a supportive role rather than drive the process; (2) In undertaking scientific studies for determination of e-flows, a consensus on the priorities, knowledge gap, and solutions must be reached together with local stakeholders; (3) Local-level legislation and policy on e-flows provide the enabling environment for dam reoperation for e-flows; and (4) Genuine, carefully designed consultations of, and negotiations between, stakeholders can overcome hurdles encountered in the process of dam reoperation for e-flows implementation.

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