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A review of hydropower dams in Southeast Europe - distribution, trends and availability of monitoring data using the example of a multinational Danube catchment subarea

机译:回顾东南欧的水电大坝-以多瑙河集水区为例,介绍监测数据的分布,趋势和可用性

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Currently, Southeast Europe (SEE) is witnessing a boom in hydropower plant (HPP) construction, which has not even spared protected areas. As SEE includes global hotspots of aquatic biodiversity, it is expected that this boom will result in a more severe impact on biodiversity than that of other regions. A more detailed assessment of the environmental risks resulting from HPP construction would have to rely on the existence of nearby hydrological and biological monitoring stations.For this reason, we review the distribution and trends of HPPs in the area, as well as the availability of hydrological and biological monitoring data from national institutions useable for environmental impact assessment. Our analysis samples tributary rivers of the Danube in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro, referred to hereafter as TRD rivers.Currently, 636 HPPs are operating along the course of TRD rivers, most of which are small (<1 MW). An additional 1315 HPPs are currently planned to be built, mostly in Serbia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As official monitoring stations near HPPs are rare, the impact of those HPPs on river flow, fish and macro-invertebrates is difficult to assess.This manuscript represents the first regional review of hydropower use and of available data sources on its environmental impact for an area outside of the Alps. We conclude that current hydrological and biological monitoring in TRD rivers is insufficient for an assessment of the ecological impacts of HPPs. This data gap also prevents an adequate assessment of the ecological impacts of planned HP projects, as well as the identification of appropriate measures to mitigate the environmental effects of existing HPPs.
机译:当前,东南欧(SEE)见证了水力发电厂(HPP)建设的蓬勃发展,甚至没有幸免保护区。由于SEE包括全球水生生物多样性热点,因此预计与其他地区相比,这种繁荣将对生物多样性造成更严重的影响。对HPP建设造成的环境风险的更详细评估必须依靠附近水文和生物监测站的存在,因此,我们回顾了该地区HPP的分布和趋势以及水文的可用性国家机构提供的生物监测数据可用于环境影响评估。我们的分析采样了斯洛文尼亚,克罗地亚,波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那,塞尔维亚和黑山的多瑙河支流河,以下简称TRD河。目前,沿着TRD河的河道中有636个HPP正在运行,其中大多数很小(<1 MW)。目前计划再建造1315座HPP,主要在塞尔维亚和波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那境内。由于HPP附近的官方监测站很少见,因此难以评估这些HPP对河流,鱼类和大型无脊椎动物的影响。该手稿代表了对水电使用的首次区域性审查以及对其区域环境影响的可用数据来源在阿尔卑斯山之外。我们得出的结论是,目前在TRD河流中进行的水文和生物监测不足以评估HPP的生态影响。此数据缺口还妨碍了对计划中的HP项目的生态影响进行充分评估,以及无法确定适当的措施来减轻现有HPP对环境的影响。

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