Flood and renewable energy humanitarian engineering research: Lessons from Aggitis, Greece and Dhuskun, Nepal
This article presents findings from a study that investigated flood response and energy needs of two riparian communities in Greece and Nepal. Climate and energy crises are increasing worldwide. Community-led humanitarian engineering interventions for localized sustainable development and disaster resilience could support populations at risk.
The findings indicate that the co-development of a hybrid unit for hydropower generation and flood warning is most preferred. This prototype could find applications in different riparian areas as either a main or supplementary system.
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