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Dams and Development
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Foreword
I. Why an e-paper on dams and development?
II. Assessing options
III. Participatory processes
IV. Social impacts
V. Environmental impacts
VI. Benefit distribution
VII. Dam safety and sustainability
VIII. Existing projects
>> Enhancing performance
Addressing social and environmental problems
What do ADB Policies say
IX. Improving governance
X. What other organizations say
XI. ADB, Dams, and Development
XII. References
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Enhancing performance - upgrading the system and revisiting operating rules

Upgrading and modernization projects goes beyond the rehabilitation of existing systems to examine the potential for increasing delivery of services above original targets. In developed economies, the scope for increasing output or efficiency gains to meet incremental demands has long been practiced.

Even in developing economies where needs are rising rapidly, there is often considerable opportunity for improving existing systems, particularly where losses in transmission and unaccounted for water are high.

For example, WCD noted in the case of the energy sector there are technologies available for more efficient production, lower distribution losses and lower consumption. In irrigation, more efficient practices are available to increase the productivity of existing supplies. ADB has supported such initiatives in programs that promote energy efficiencies and rehabilitate and upgrade irrigation projects.



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