New global dam and river data leads to advanced assessment of impacts of dams from 1930-2030
When dams are built they have an impact not only on the flow of water in the river, but also on the people who live downstream and on the surrounding ecosystems. By placing data from close to 6,500 existing large dams on a highly precise map of the world’s rivers, an international team led by McGill University researchers has created a new method to estimate the global impacts of dams on river flow and fragmentation.
Among their findings, published online today in Environmental Research Letters: 48% of the world’s river volume is moderately or severely affected by dams today – and that figure would nearly double if all dams planned or under construction are completed in the future.
“Over the past 60 years, a myriad of dams have been built either to provide hydroelectric power, or for irrigation purposes, or as flood protection,” says Bernhard Lehner, a professor in McGill University’s Department of Geography and the research director of the project. “The construction of large dams then slowed down for the last 20 years as we became more aware of their negative effects on people and ecosystems. But now, with fears about how climate change may affect water flows in the future, the goal of creating reservoirs is once more appealing, and dam construction is on the rise.”
The new research was made possible by the team’s development of a global river map with unprecedented resolution and detail, showing all waterways of the world from small creeks to the largest of rivers, accounting for a cumulative river length of 48.3 million km — and by a new map of future dam locations assembled by colleagues at the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries in Berlin.
The key components of the team’s dam assessment method are two indices that describe river fragmentation and river regulation.
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