01770nam 2200385z- 450 9910346866503321202102111000034325(CKB)4920000000101855(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/51131(oapen)doab51131(EXLCZ)99492000000010185520202102d2013 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierKnowledge-Based Decision Support for Integrated Water Resources Management with an application for Wadi Shueib, JordanKIT Scientific Publishing20131 online resource3-7315-0011-6 This book takes a two-staged approach to contribute to the contemporary Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) research. First it investigates sub-basin-scale IWRM modelling and scenario planning. The Jordanian Wadi Shueib is used as exemplary case study. Then, it develops a framework to collaboratively manage planning and decision making knowledge on the basis of semantic web technologies. Future IWRM initiatives can benefit from the valuable insights achieved in the presented study.Social & cultural anthropology, ethnographybicsscDecision SupportIWRMJordanKnowlege ManagementPlanningSocial & cultural anthropology, ethnographyRiepl David1280371BOOK9910346866503321Knowledge-Based Decision Support for Integrated Water Resources Management with an application for Wadi Shueib, Jordan3016837UNINA05267nam 22007095 450 991055848890332120251113212007.03-030-94144-210.1007/978-3-030-94144-4(MiAaPQ)EBC6944925(Au-PeEL)EBL6944925(CKB)21459565900041(PPN)262172984(OCoLC)1309297663(DE-He213)978-3-030-94144-4(EXLCZ)992145956590004120220401d2022 u| 0engurcz#---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Climate-Conflict-Displacement Nexus from a Human Security Perspective /edited by Mohamed Behnassi, Himangana Gupta, Fred Kruidbos, Anita Parlow1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (442 pages)Biomedical and Life Sciences SeriesPrint version: Behnassi, Mohamed The Climate-Conflict-Displacement Nexus from a Human Security Perspective Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030941437 Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-411).1. The Climate-Conflict-Displacement Nexus from a Human Security Perspective – An Introduction -- 2. Climate-Conflict-Migration Nexus: An Assessment of Research Trends Based on a Bibliometric Analysis -- 3. Climate Change Response Mechanisms and the Risk of Increasing Vulnerability: Conceptual Background and Pathways of Change -- 4. While Carbon Burns: The Debatable Journey of ‘Environmental Refugee’ as a Concept and Legal Dilemma -- 5. Looking Ahead: A Human Security Perspective to Tackling the Potential for Widespread Environmental Migration in Latin America -- 6. Environmental Migration in the MENA Region: The Case of Morocco -- 7. The Environment-Climate-Conflict-Displacement Nexus in the Arab Region: Implications and Recommended Actions -- 8. The Changing Dynamics of the Arctic Ecosystem and Food Security: The Case of the Bering Sea Region -- 9. Arctic Geopolitics, Cross-Boundary Soft-Power, Ecosystem Protection, and Human Security in the Bering Sea and Strait -- 10. Decolonization, Food Sovereignty, and Climate Risks: The Case of St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea, Arctic -- 11. Spatial Distribution and Geosimulation of Non-Timber Forest Products for Food Security in Conflict Area -- 12. Ecology of Zoonotic Pathways Indicating Conflict and Mass Migration -- 13. Tree Species Classification of the Conflict Regions of Sudan Using RapidEye Satellite Imagery -- 14. Securitization of Human-Induced Environmental Conflict: Implications for the Military (in the Struggle for Life) -- 15. Resolution of User Rights Related Conflicts in Collective Rangelands Through Negotiation: The Case of Morocco -- 16. Reporting International Conflicts Through the Environmental Discourse: The Moroccan Sahara Conflict as a Case Study.Climate change is reshaping the planet, its ecosystems, and the evolution of human societies. Related impacts and disasters are triggering significant shifts in the inextricably interconnected human and ecological systems with unprecedented potential implications. These shifts not only threaten survival at species and community levels, but are also emerging drivers of conflicts, human insecurity, and displacement both within and across national borders. Taking these shifting dynamics into account, particularly in the Anthropocene era, this book provides an analysis of the climate-conflict-migration nexus from human security and resilience perspectives. The core approach of the volume consists of unpacking the key dynamics of the nexus between climate change, conflict, and displacement and exploring the various local and global response mechanisms to address the nexus, assess their effectiveness, and identify their implications for the nexus itself. It includes both conceptual research and empirical studies reporting lessons learned from many geographical, environmental, social, and policy settings.Biomedical and Life Sciences SeriesEmigration and immigrationClimatologyEnvironmental law, InternationalSocial sciencesEnvironmental managementHuman MigrationClimate SciencesInternational Environmental LawSocietyEnvironmental ManagementEmigration and immigration.Climatology.Environmental law, International.Social sciences.Environmental management.Human Migration.Climate Sciences.International Environmental Law.Society.Environmental Management.363.73874362.87Behnassi MohamedMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910558488903321Climate-Conflict-Displacement Nexus from a Human Security Perspective4385830UNINA