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Conclusion in big dams ​

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Answered by BangtanOt
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Dams are renowned both for the positive changes they bring about, such as flood control, irrigation and hydropower, and for their negative impacts, including displacement of people, changes in water and sediment flows, and disruption to environmental services and livelihoods.

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Conclusion in big dams :

Looking at the harmful effects of large dams, the question arises, should the construction of large dams be stopped? Discussion of the negative effects of large dam irrigation does not lead to the conclusion that dams are always harmful, but they must be properly planned.

It is true that dams have some undesirable effects, but these limitations can be minimized by careful design. There should be a balance between large, medium and small dams. The exclusive construction of large dams makes the environment unbalanced and turns out to be more harmful than profitable.

A series of small dams can be built instead of one large dam. So a huge body of water at one place will not prove harmful to the people of the area. Along with the construction of small dams, afforestation can also be undertaken.

The forest stores water underground through tree roots and also feeds agriculture. For the sake of the balanced development of people and the environment, it is worth planning the irrigation system at the micro level rather than at the micro level that is difficult to control.

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