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This first source is mainly talking about how modern dams are designed using a process that is doesn't take into account any potential liabilities that may pop up in the future. The authors argue that dam design chiefly considers how to maximize a specific output (i.e. power generation), and essentially ignores other factors (i.e. climate change leading to extreme weather events), and this will eventually lead to inefficiencies down the road. The authors use the Kariba dam, built 1955-59 as a case study because of its shortcomings when producing power in the modern day. [1]
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This user now has a sandbox. This is the entirety of the sandbox entry for now.
This first source is mainly talking about how modern dams are designed using a process that is doesn't take into account any potential liabilities that may pop up in the future. The authors argue that dam design chiefly considers how to maximize a specific output (i.e. power generation), and essentially ignores other factors (i.e. climate change leading to extreme weather events), and this will eventually lead to inefficiencies down the road. The authors use the Kariba dam, built 1955-59 as a case study because of its shortcomings when producing power in the modern day. [1]
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