Webinar: A multi-method approach to explore the purpose, performance and potential of Water User Associations
Dr Kavin Narasimhan, Centre for Research in Social Simulation, University of Surrey This webinar presents the latest FutureDAMS research on the role of Water User Associations (WUAs) in community-based water management. Community-based management (CBM) is central to...
read morePump storage hydropower is a vital component of a decarbonised grid.
By Judith Plummer Braeckman and Sanna Markkanen In early March, an article in the Los Angeles Times, asked whether hydropower is “an environmental disaster or key to a clean energy future?” It goes on to describe the Eagle Mountain pump storage hydropower scheme...
read moreNew evidence for nature-based solutions to Africa’s water issues
By François Edwards, UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Nature-based solutions across Africa have the potential to unlock new tools for successfully incorporating dams into the environmental landscape and optimising the health of river ecosystems and the services...
read moreWebinar: The Word Commission on Dams: A new consensus on large dams?
The World Commission on Dams (WCD, 1998-2000) was an attempt to overcome conflicts between supporters and opponents of large dams, which had emerged around the world in the late 1980s and 1990s. It was created on the joint initiative of World Bank and IUCN and brought...
read morePolitics, power and ambition in Ethiopia’s electricity sector
By Fana Gebresenbet, Biruk Terrefe and Tom Lavers In 1991, Ethiopia had 370MW of installed electric power and 4% grid connectivity, one of the lowest rates in the world. In the 27 years of the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front’s (EPRDF) rule, both of...
read moreThe Conversation: ‘Big irrigation projects in Africa have failed to deliver. What’s needed next’
Read The Conversation article from FutureDAMS researchers Tom Higginbottom, Roshan Adhikari and Timothy Forster 'Big irrigation projects in Africa have failed to deliver. What's needed next'. The article is based on the Nature Sustainability paper Performance of...
read moreNew research: How to quantify the benefits of managing new dams cooperatively
New FutureDAMS research sets out how to quantify the benefits of managing new dams cooperatively. The framework uses the example of Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam in Ghana. The infographic (left) summarises the research highlights. Click on the image to view the...
read moreImplications of hydro dams for decarbonising Ghana’s energy consistent with Paris climate objectives
Hydropower is often considered a renewable source of electricity, widely used to inform Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) as part of climate mitigation. However, research suggests there are significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from reservoirs that cover...
read moreBritain’s New Infrastructure Bank: Can it learn from Global Experience?
By David Hulme and Barnaby Dye (Global Development Institute, University of Manchester) Originally published on Global Policy Can Britain learn from the mistakes and reforms of other emerging and developed economies in creating its new infrastructure bank? In the...
read moreNile Talk Forum: Understanding the potential impact of the GERD dam on floods in Sudan
Join the Nile Talk Forum's Global webinar series to learn from FutureDAMS researcher Mohammed Basheer who will be part of the discussion on 'Understanding the potential impact of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on floods in Sudan'. 17th May 2021, 13:00 GMT / 15:00...
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