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The Environmental Impact of Hydroelectric Dams
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Concerns about methane plague Brazil's Belo Monte dam
1.2
Downstream Effects of a Hybrid Dam Formation in Northeastern British Columbia
1.3
China Admits Problems With Three Gorges Dam
1.4
Dam threatens National Park
1.5
The Reproduction of the Klamath Basin: Struggle for Water in a Changing Landscape
1.6
Mekong river hydroelectric dam threatens livelihoods and endangered species in landlocked Laos
1.7
Hydropower In Taiwan
1.8
India and Bangladesh Spar Over Tipaimukh Dam
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Course:ECON371
The Environmental Impact of Hydroelectric Dams
Concerns about methane plague Brazil's Belo Monte dam
Article One
Downstream Effects of a Hybrid Dam Formation in Northeastern British Columbia
Article Two
China Admits Problems With Three Gorges Dam
Article Three
Dam threatens National Park
Article Four
The Reproduction of the Klamath Basin: Struggle for Water in a Changing Landscape
Article Five
Mekong river hydroelectric dam threatens livelihoods and endangered species in landlocked Laos
Article Six
Hydropower In Taiwan
Article Seven
India and Bangladesh Spar Over Tipaimukh Dam
Article 8