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Big concerns with small projects: Evaluating the socio-ecological impacts of small hydropower projects in India

Journal

AMBIO
Volume 46, Issue 4, Pages 500-511

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-016-0855-9

Keywords

Human-wildlife interactions; India; Mini-hydel dam; Small hydropower projects; Socio-ecological impacts

Funding

  1. Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF)
  2. Asoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment (ATREE) through the CEPF-ATREE Western Ghats Small Grants Program

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Although Small Hydropower Projects (SHPs) are encouraged as sources of clean and green energy, there is a paucity of research examining their socio-ecological impacts. We assessed the perceived socio-ecological impacts of 4 SHPs within the Western Ghats in India by conducting semi-structured interviews with local respondents. Primary interview data were sequentially validated with secondary data, and respondent perceptions were subsequently compared against the expected baseline of assured impacts. We evaluated the level of awareness about SHPs, their perceived socio-economic impacts, influence on resource access and impacts on human-elephant interactions. The general level of awareness about SHPs was low, and assurances of local electricity and employment generation remained largely unfulfilled. Additionally most respondents faced numerous unanticipated adverse impacts. We found a strong relationship between SHP construction and increasing levels of human-elephant conflict. Based on the disparity between assured and actual social impacts, we suggest that policies regarding SHPs be suitably revised.

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