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Revision as of 13:21, 16 January 2019

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What is FIThydrowiki and how do I use it?

This wiki was created to help users identify and implement the appropriate mitigation measures for environmental problems caused by hydropower production.

The first step in this process is to identify what the problems actually are, and what they are caused by. These issues should be chosen from classification parameter values that have been consistently applied for each type of mitigation measure; for example, if there are issues with salmon spawning rates due to a lack of suitable substrate, choose the values "Salmon", "spawning", "substrate". Once the issues are determined, the user can search for the mitigation measure(s) that are appropriate for the given situation following the search instructions.

After identifying the appropriate mitigation measures, the user can learn more about them and how to implement them using the methods, tools, and devices (MTDs) instructions on the mitigation measure pages.

Categories of mitigation measures

Click the image to go to the main article for each category.