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Title: The impacts of hydropower development on rural livelihood sustenance
Authors: Okuku, E.
Bouillon, S.
Ochiewo, J.
Munyi, F.
Kiteresi, L.
Tole, M.
Keywords: Reservoirs
Hydropower development
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: International Journal of Water Resources Development Volume 32, Issue 2, Pages 267-285, 2016
Series/Report no.: International Journal of Water Resources Development;Volume 32, Issue 2, Pages 267-285
Abstract: The existing reservoirs on the River Tana (Kenya) were mainly constructed for hydropower generation, with inadequate consideration of the long-term impacts on downstream livelihoods. We investigated the impacts of the reservoirs on people's livelihoods downstream. The results showed a few positive impacts in the vicinity of the reservoirs and numerous negative impacts downstream (i.e. reduced flood-recess agriculture and floodplain pastoralism, and escalating resource-use conflicts). Inadequate stakeholders' consultation during reservoir development was also observed. We recommend a detailed basin-wide socioeconomic assessment for future reservoir developments and controlled flood release to simulate the natural flow regime, thereby restoring indigenous flood-based livelihoods while retaining sufficient reserves for power generation.
Description: Eric Ochieng Okuku, Steven Bouillon, Jacob Odhiambo Ochiewo, Fridah Munyi, Linet Imbayi Kiteresi & Mwakio Tole (2015): The impacts of hydropower development on rural livelihood sustenance, International Journal of Water Resources Development
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/887
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