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Developing new and existing solutions, methods, tools and devices (SMTDs) to improve the environmental performance of hydropower is central in FIThydro, and they are frequently applied on formal documents from the project. FIThydro's understanding of these terms is: | Developing new and existing solutions, methods, tools and devices (SMTDs) to improve the environmental performance of hydropower is central in FIThydro, and they are frequently applied on formal documents from the project. FIThydro's understanding of these terms is: | ||
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<categorytree mode="pages" depth=0 namespaces="Main Category">Methods</categorytree> – these are typically descriptions in how to do something | <categorytree mode="pages" depth=0 namespaces="Main Category">Methods</categorytree> – these are typically descriptions in how to do something |
Revision as of 12:55, 26 October 2020
Developing new and existing solutions, methods, tools and devices (SMTDs) to improve the environmental performance of hydropower is central in FIThydro, and they are frequently applied on formal documents from the project. FIThydro's understanding of these terms is:
– these are the overall concept for how to solve or mitigate a problem
– these are typically descriptions in how to do something
- these are methods embedded in for instance a computer program / a model
– these are typically physical instruments or similar used to measure/control, something
The project stages of a mitigation project
The first step before implementing a mitigation measure, is to investigate whether there is a reduction or impact on the fish population. If so, what is the pressure and problem that cause harm to the fish population. Further, suitable mitigation measures must be selected, planned, implemented and maintained. Methods, tools and devices (MTD) for each mitigation measure (solution) are described for three stages:
- Planning the measure
- Implementing the measure
- Maintaining and monitoring the measure
The roles of the MTDs might be different in the three stages of a mitigation project, but sometimes they are also similar. Some MTDs are used for several mitigation measures. Figure 1-1 shows different phases of a hydropower project.