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The British Dam Society’s 2016 Conference proceedings provide a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted impacts of dam construction and operation worldwide. This volume presents balanced perspectives on whether dams should be considered critical infrastructure assets or controversial liabilities in contemporary society.
The conference brings together leading experts, engineers, and stakeholders to examine the complex benefits of dams, including hydroelectric power generation, water supply, flood control, and irrigation capabilities. Simultaneously, the proceedings address significant concerns regarding environmental degradation, ecosystem disruption, displacement of communities, and long-term sustainability challenges.
Through detailed presentations and discussions, contributors analyze case studies, technological innovations, and policy frameworks that influence dam development decisions. The volume serves as an essential reference for professionals in civil engineering, environmental management, water resources, and infrastructure planning who must navigate the intricate trade-offs associated with dam projects globally.







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