Hydrological Impacts of Hydropower Development in the Headwater of the Yellow River Basin

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  The headwater of Yellow River Basin (HYRB) is crucial for the water resources of the whole basin in Northwest and the North China. Nowadays, hydropower dam cascade (14 dams, total installed capacity 4285 MW) development is planned in this region. Concerns have been raised about the consequences of the development for the ecosystems, livelihoods and food security in downstream region.
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