Assay of renewable energy transition: A systematic literature review

U Bhattarai, T Maraseni, A Apan - Science of The Total Environment, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Issues of environmental degradation, finite quantity and uneven spatial distribution of fuels
in nature, and growing demand accentuated by volatility of oil prices have led to the global …

Rising water temperature in rivers: Ecological impacts and future resilience

MF Johnson, LK Albertson, AC Algar… - Wiley …, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
Rising water temperatures in rivers due to climate change are already having observable
impacts on river ecosystems. Warming water has both direct and indirect impacts on aquatic …

Living within the safe and just Earth system boundaries for blue water

B Stewart-Koster, SE Bunn, P Green… - Nature …, 2024‏ - nature.com
Safe and just Earth system boundaries (ESBs) for surface water and groundwater (blue
water) have been defined for sustainable water management in the Anthropocene. Here we …

Lakes in the era of global change: moving beyond single‐lake thinking in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services

J Heino, J Alahuhta, LM Bini, Y Cai… - Biological …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
The Anthropocene presents formidable threats to freshwater ecosystems. Lakes are
especially vulnerable and important at the same time. They cover only a small area …

Hydropower impacts on riverine biodiversity

F He, C Zarfl, K Tockner, JD Olden, Z Campos… - Nature Reviews Earth & …, 2024‏ - nature.com
Hydropower is a rapidly develo** and globally important source of renewable electricity.
Globally, over 60% of rivers longer than 500 km are already fragmented and thousands of …

Conservation of migratory fishes in the Amazon basin

F Duponchelle, VJ Isaac… - Aquatic …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
The Amazon basin hosts the Earth's highest diversity of freshwater fish. Fish species have
adapted to the basin's size and seasonal dynamics by displaying a broad range of migratory …

The evolutionary consequences of dams and other barriers for riverine fishes

LJ Zarri, EP Palkovacs, DM Post, NO Therkildsen… - …, 2022‏ - academic.oup.com
Dams and other anthropogenic barriers have caused global ecological and hydrological
upheaval in the blink of the geological eye. In the present article, we synthesize 307 studies …

Sustainable energy transition in Southeast Asia: Energy status analysis, comprehensive evaluation and influential factor identification

W Bai, L Zhang, S Lu, J Ren, Z Zhou - Energy, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Southeast Asia, one of the world's most vibrant economies, faces significant challenges in
enhancing energy security and mitigating carbon emissions. This study provides a holistic …

Safeguarding migratory fish via strategic planning of future small hydropower in Brazil

TBA Couto, ML Messager, JD Olden - Nature Sustainability, 2021‏ - nature.com
Small hydropower plants (SHPs) are proliferating globally, but their cumulative threat to
blocking migratory fish and the fisheries that these fish sustain has been underappreciated …

Early impacts of the largest Amazonian hydropower project on fish communities

FW Keppeler, MC Andrade, PAA Trindade… - Science of the Total …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Hydropower is a threat to freshwater fishes. Despite a recent boom in dam construction, few
studies have assessed their impact on mega-diverse tropical rivers. Using a before-after …