Connected Sites
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(Gibe III Dam under construction on the Omo River in Ethiopia, which flows into the Site)
See www.internationalrivers.org
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cumulative impact of dams on the Brahmaputra river basin, including the Lower Subansiri Dam and the Lower Siang Dam
See www.internationalrivers.org
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three proposed dams on the Rishi Ganga river catchment within the Site
See www.internationalrivers.org
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sediment flow changes due to existing dams have stunted the growth of the Sundarbans
See www.internationalrivers.org
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St. Petersburg (Northern Forts of Kronstadt) by the Saint Petersburg Dam Project.
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"there is a construction of a dam underway near Jubbah, of which about 3.8 km length has been completed. (...) In response to ICOMOS's concerns on the visual impacts of the dam, the State Party committed to framing and masking the dam with typical low desert vegetation (shrubs and scattered tamarisk trees)." (AB Ev)
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Located on the edge of the Danjiangkou reservoir in the Wudang Mountains in Hubei province, the Yuzhen Palace would be submerged once the dam's height is increased
See india.nydailynews.com
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Luang Prabang hydropower project (LPHPP), situated 25 km upstream from the property. It is classified as an Extreme Risk Dam
See foreignpolicy.com
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three existing, one constructed and two proposed large dams in the Lake Baikal-Angara River threaten the Site's hydrological regime
See www.internationalrivers.org
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"Since the construction of the Sayeon Dam in 1965, the site has been almost completely submerged every year. Before 2013, it was submerged for an average of 151 days per year, raising serious concerns among many stakeholders, in Korea and beyond, about the effects on the site. In 2014, in response to these concerns, the government decided to artificially lower the water level of the Sayeon Dam to 48 metres. Since then, the site has been submerged for 42 days per year on average, which is a significant improvement. However, the threat to its conservation remains significant. The redevelopment of the Sayeon Dam, and the ability to mitigate flood water flows using the dam, will guarantee long-term protection for the Outstanding Universal Value of the nominated property." - AB Evaluation
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Kurichhu Dam on Manas River and Mangdecchu Dam on Mangde Chhu River, a tributary of the Manas, in Bhutan will affect the Site
See www.internationalrivers.org