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Hydropower - Dams - Infrastructure


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Select from a list of cases that include one or more of these Natural, Societal or Political Domain Variables:

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You can search the database for cases by attributes. Below are some sample queries that you may find useful. Each item you select will limit the search results to only include cases that meet all selected criteria. If you do not get useful results, you may need to broaden your query. Selecting more than ~10 limiting options may cause errors in your results.

These property tags are added by volunteer contributing authors and editors, and some cases may not be properly or completely tagged. If you notice such a case, please contact and administrator so that we can improve the quality of query results.

Overly detailed query requests may produce no results or errors in your search results. Anyone can use the Semantic Mediawiki Query interface to build their own complex queries using Semantic Query Language.

Query by Attributes -- variables, stakeholder groups, and land/water uses
Query by Key Infrastructure Attributes -- types of built and characteristics of organizations or agreements
Query by Geographic Attributes -- water resources and riparians


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