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The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Sustainable Management of Dams


Reservoir Conservation (RESCON) Project
Economic and Engineering Evaluation of Alternative Strategies for Managing Sedimentation in Storage Reservoirs



Overview

Reservoir sedimentation is threatening the longevity and usefulness of dams in many parts of world. The RESCON project seeks to help sustain reservoirs through improved sediment management. It is the result of a unique interdisciplinary collaboration between economists and engineers.

This web page presents the available outcomes of RESCON research. These include publications and a computer software that allows assessment of various sediment management alternatives.

We hope that our efforts will encourage further study as well as actions for sustainable use of dams.

Resources and funds for this research were provided by the World Bank, the University of Connecticut, and Engineering and Hydrosystems, Inc.

Books

  • Reservoir Conservation, Volume I: The RESCON Approach, by A. Palmieri, F. Shah, G. W. Annandale, and A. Dinar. The World Bank, 2003.
  • Reservoir Conservation, Volume II: The RESCON Model and User Manual, by S. Kawashima, T. B. Johndrow, G. W. Annandale, and F. Shah. The World Bank, 2003.

Software

  • RESCON Computer Program, by S. Kawashima, T. B. Johndrow, G. W. Annandale, and F. Shah - This program has an Excel interface and can be used at the planning stages when strategic decisions for management of reservoir sedimentation need to be made.