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Sustainable Hydropower in Alpine Rivers Ecosystems (SHARE) - Hydropower

Description: Das Projekt "Sustainable Hydropower in Alpine Rivers Ecosystems (SHARE) - Hydropower" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Wasser- und Umweltsystemmodellierung durchgeführt. Hydropower is the most important renewable resource for electricity production in alpine areas: it has advantages for the global CO2 balance but creates serious environmental impacts. RES-e Directives require a renewable electricity enhance but, at the same time, the Water Framework Directive obliges member States to reach or maintain a water bodies 'good' ecological status, intrinsically limiting the hydropower exploitation. Administrators daily face an increasing demand of water abstraction but lack reliable tools to rigorously evaluate their effects on mountain rivers and the social and economical outputs on longer time scale. The project intends to develop, test and promote a decision support system to merge on an unprejudiced base, river ecosystems and hydropower requirements. This approach will be led using existing scientific tools, adjustable to transnational, national and local normative and carried on by permanent panel of administrators and stakeholders.

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Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT

Tags: Stuttgart ? Gebirgsbach ? Gebirgsfluss ? CO2-Emission ? Lack ? Fluss ? Ökostrom ? Elektrizität ? Ökologie ? Pflanzensamen ? Umweltauswirkung ? Wasserkraft ? CO2-Fußabdruck ? Stromerzeugung ? Kohlendioxid ? Ökologischer Zustand ? Wasserrahmenrichtlinie ? Fließgewässerökosystem ? Abgrabung ? Bilanz ? Erneuerbare Ressource ? Gewässerzustand ? Interessenvertreter ? Hochgebirge ? Wasserkörper ? Alpen ? REACH ? Sozioökonomische Merkmale ? Ökosystem ? Wirtschaftliche Aspekte ? Richtlinie ? Wasserbedarf ? Gebirge ? Globale Aspekte ? Wassergewinnung ? Werkzeug ?

Region: Baden-Württemberg

Bounding box: 9° .. 9° x 48.5° .. 48.5°

License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0

Language: Deutsch

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Time ranges: 2009-08-01 - 2012-07-31

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