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Good Dams and Bad Dams : Environmental Criteria for Site Selection of Hydroelectric Projects

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  • George Ledec
  • Juan David Quintero

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  • George Ledec & Juan David Quintero, 2003. "Good Dams and Bad Dams : Environmental Criteria for Site Selection of Hydroelectric Projects," World Bank Publications - Reports 20226, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Dixon, J.A. & Talbot, L.M. & Le Moigne, G.J-M., 1989. "Dams And The Environment - Considerations In World Bank Projects," Papers 110, World Bank - Technical Papers.
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