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Published in: Sustainable Water Resources Management 2/2019

06-02-2018 | Original Article

Achieving an environmentally sustainable outcome for the Gulpur hydropower project in the Poonch River Mahaseer National Park, Pakistan

Authors: Cate Brown, Vaqar Zakaria, Alison Joubert, Muhammad Rafique, Jahanzeb Murad, Jackie King, Jessica Hughes, Pablo Cardinale, Leeanne Alonzo

Published in: Sustainable Water Resources Management | Issue 2/2019

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Abstract

An holistic environmental flows (EFlows) assessment, undertaken as part of an environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA), led to improved planning and design of the Gulpur hydropower project (HPP) on the Poonch River, Mahaseer National Park, Pakistan. The park was declared a conservation area primarily because of its two globally threatened fish species, the endangered Mahaseer (Tor putitora) and critically endangered Kashmir Catfish (Glyptothorax kashimirensis). These triggered critical habitat thresholds for the funders, requiring special biodiversity protection measures. Despite the river’s conservation status, these two species are under threat of extinction from unsustainable harvesting and catchment practices, notably non-selective fishing practices and sand and gravel mining in the river bed. The EFlows study analysed various permutations of flow releases from the proposed dam, operational regimes and catchment management options. The need to contain existing adverse impacts on the threatened fish and river ecosystem, combined with the results of the assessment, influenced the planned turbine design, weir location and operational regime of the project. Additional management measures to enhance the protection status of the park and its fish to achieve a biodiversity net gain outcome were developed with conservation management stakeholders and communities. These measures were incorporated into a biodiversity action plan, which was approved by Pakistan’s regulatory authorities and paved the way for approval of the project financing by international lenders. The project represents a valuable case study on mechanisms for achieving ecologically sustainable HPPs.

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Footnotes
1
Critical habitat is characterized by the presence of Endangered and/or Critically Endangered species according to the IUCN Red List, and/or highly threatened and/or unique ecosystems and/or endemic and/or restricted-range species, and/or habitat sustaining a significantly high portion of the global population of a migratory or congregatory species (IFC 2012).
 
2
Downstream Response to Imposed Flow Transformations.
 
3
Protection 1 was not modelled with Gulpur HPP in place because it did not offer any opportunities for improving the outcome for Mahaseer and Kashmir Catfish.
 
4
ND no dam; Pro 1, 2 and BAU refer to protection levels.
 
5
G4 and similar indicate various minimum releases from Gulpur HPP in m3 s− 1.
 
6
These comprised sediment flushing during the peak of the wet season.
 
7
Median annual maximum 5-day discharge = 484 m3 s− 1.
 
8
Site EF4 was included in the initial EFlows assessment of scenarios when a peaking power option was included. It was subsequently dropped from the ESIA when a decision was made to operate the Gulpur HPP as a baseflow power plant (see “Outcomes”).
 
9
~106 response curves were created for each site.
 
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Metadata
Title
Achieving an environmentally sustainable outcome for the Gulpur hydropower project in the Poonch River Mahaseer National Park, Pakistan
Authors
Cate Brown
Vaqar Zakaria
Alison Joubert
Muhammad Rafique
Jahanzeb Murad
Jackie King
Jessica Hughes
Pablo Cardinale
Leeanne Alonzo
Publication date
06-02-2018
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sustainable Water Resources Management / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 2363-5037
Electronic ISSN: 2363-5045
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40899-018-0227-7

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