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Environmental flow (e‐flow) assessment is essential for the ecological protection and restoration of lake‐marsh systems. Previous studies on e‐flow assessment for lake‐marsh systems focused on lake‐marsh systems with natural seasonal hydrological patterns (i.e., low water level in winter and high water level in summer). However, they have not considered lake‐marsh systems with reverse seasonal hydrological...
In water‐deficient rivers, environmental flows (e‐flows) are usually sustained via inter‐basin water transfer projects from water‐sufficient rivers, but these projects incur tremendous costs and may lead to many negative ecological effects, such as ecological invasion. This research proposed to transfer hydropower instead of water from water‐sufficient rivers, because hydropower could substitute for...
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