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Estimating Socioeconomic Impact of Building Dams on the Mekong River Using an Integrated System Dynamics

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dc.contributor.advisor박수진-
dc.contributor.author이수연-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-19T12:02:14Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-19T12:02:14Z-
dc.date.issued2014-08-
dc.identifier.other000000022021-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/134052-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 지리학과, 2014. 8. 박수진.-
dc.description.abstractDam construction is one typical way to utilize river, which retains water resources for drinking and irrigation, mitigates the effects of climate change, and yields electricity. The Mekong, which has been the only river running to the sea without dam through five of six riparian countries, is undergoing hydropower development nowadays amid rapid economic growth of Mekong riparian countries. The purpose of this study is to estimate sediment flux change and corresponding socioeconomic impacts of cascade dam construction on the Mekong River. For this purpose, statistical analysis and integrated system dynamics were employed as methodologies.
In order to understand past effects of dams on the Mekong River and create variable for model validation, t-test, ANOVA test and multiple regression analysis are used. Season, Chinese cascade dam construction, and stations are all significant as to put in the model. By multiple regression analysis, it is shown that Chinese dam construction has a significant effect on suspended sediment concentration in the Lower Mekong Basin with other variables controlled. With the equation from multiple regression, estimated suspended sediment concentration data for each station is produced.
Possible impacts of existing Chinese dams on the Mekong mainstream are modelled using system dynamics approach. The model shows same trend with actual sediment load data. Sediment load shows decreasing trend after Chinese dam construction, but the rate of decrease is 10%, which is smaller than that of previous studies. It can be because this study reflects dynamic feature of trapping capacity of dam reservoirs.
The impacts of future dam constructions are modelled and discussed. Four scenarios with different number of dams in the Lower Mekong Basin are built. According to the results of the model, additional six dams in scenario B trap 140 million tons of sediments more, three more dams in scenario C trap 150 million tons of sediments more, and Sambor dam in scenario D traps 270 million tons of sediments more. The effects of dam constructions in the Upper Mekong Basin seem larger than the effects of dams in the Lower Mekong Basin, but the effects of Chinese dams mitigated by the distance. The net present value of costs of cascade dam construction is estimated from 1.57 to 4.72 billion US dollars.
This study is an attempt to account for not only environmental impact but also agro-economic impact related to dam constructions. Integrated system dynamics can act as an effective tool to integrate various knowledge so that make stakeholders understand and take into account transnational impact of dam construction.
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dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction 1
1.1 Backgrounds 1
1.2 Research Purpose and Structure 6
2. Study Area and Research Methodology 8
2.1 Waterscape of the Mekong Region 8
2.2 Literature Review 11
2.2.1 Studies based on historical sediment data 12
2.2.2 Studies based on reservoir trapping capacity equation 13
2.2.3 Studies Based on System Dynamics 15
2.3 Research Methodology 18
2.3.1 Data 19
2.3.2 Statistical Analysis 24
2.3.3 Integrated System Dynamics 25
3. Past Sediment Flux in the Mekong River Basin 27
3.1 Defining Variables 27
3.1.1 Suspended Sediment Concentration variable and Discharge variable 28
3.1.2 Season variable 31
3.1.3 Variables related to station watershed 32
3.1.4 Population growth rate variable 34
3.1.5 Chinese cascade dam construction variable 34
3.2 Statistical Results 35
3.2.1 Compare Means to Clarify Significance of Variables 35
3.2.2 Multiple Regression 38
3.3 Mainstream Sediment Flux in the Mekong River Basin 42
4. Assessment of Possible Impacts of Dams on the Sediment Flux of the Mekong River 47
4.1 Integrated System Dynamics Model 48
4.1.1 Potential Erosion Model 48
4.1.2 Dam Trapping Model 51
4.1.3 Agro-economic Model 53
4.2 Model Calibration and Validation 55
4.3 The effects of existing dams and Discussions 62
5. Model Application to Assessment of the Socioeconomic Impacts of Dams in the Mekong River Basin 68
5.1 Integrated System Dynamics Model for Future Estimation 68
5.1.1 Building Scenarios 70
5.1.2 Scenario-based Cost Estimation of Dam Constructions 73
5.2 Results of Future Estimation 73
5.2.1 Total trapping sediment amount 74
5.2.2 Comparison among stations 76
5.2.3 Agro-economic impact on rice production 77
5.3 Discussions 81
6. Conclusion 85
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectThe Mekong River-
dc.subjectSediment-
dc.subjectTrapping Efficiency-
dc.subjectDam-
dc.subjectIntegrated System Dynamics-
dc.subject.ddc910-
dc.titleEstimating Socioeconomic Impact of Building Dams on the Mekong River Using an Integrated System Dynamics-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.citation.pagesxii, 96-
dc.contributor.affiliation사회과학대학 지리학과-
dc.date.awarded2014-08-
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