A new computational approach reveals opportunities for more sustainable hydropower development in the Amazon—the Earth’s largest and most biodiverse river basin, researchers report in Science.
This work was carried out by our Amazon Dams Computational Sustainability Working Group based at Cornell University. The contribution of X.W. was completed while at Cornell University. We thank the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability; the Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología in Lima, Peru; and Florida International University for hosting working group meetings to develop the project framework. The Amazon Fish Project provided data for fish diversity threat analyses.
The Pareto optimization code is available on eCommons and can be downloaded from the following persistent URL:
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