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Agriculture, recreation, water quality and nature protection in the Hula Valley, Israel : 70 years of a mega-ecological project / / Moshe Gophen
Agriculture, recreation, water quality and nature protection in the Hula Valley, Israel : 70 years of a mega-ecological project / / Moshe Gophen
Autore Gophen Moshe
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 pages)
Disciplina 333.7360967
Collana Springer Geography
Soggetto topico Agricultural landscape management
Ecological engineering
ISBN 9783031234125
9783031234118
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Historical implementation of the Hula Drainage and followed "Hula Project" -- Chapter 2. Regional Geographical and geological system structure -- Chapter 3. Meteorology: Climate change: air temperature, precipitation, dryness and desertification trends -- Chapter 4. Hydrology: Hydrological System structure: Head waters. Valley Canals (efore and after "Hula Project, agricultural development, Agmon-Hula, River Discharge, Runoff, Subterranean flows, Ground water Table, the impact of seasonal and multi-annual fluctuations of climate change on Hula Valley water balance -- Chapter 5. Nutrients: Water quality in River discharges, Hula Valley canals, and underground flows; the impact of Hula Valley on Nutrient inputs into Lake Knneret through Jordan River, Seasonal and long term fluctuations, the impact of climate change on nutrients dynamic -- Chapter 6. Agricultural management in the Hula valley: Crops diversity, irrigation policy, prevention of soil deterioration and linkage with touristic function maintenance -- Chapter 7. The Peat- Soil Convention: Conceptual and practical implementation: prevention of soil deterioration by moisture level control -- Chapter 8. The Agmon-Hula system: The impact of Agmon-Hula system on Nutrients removal from the Kinneret loads, Agmon water and nutrient balances, plants and birds distribution -- Chapter 9. Eco-tourism and ecological management of the the Hula Project: The Crane Case: Tourism-agricultural linkage -- Chapter 10. Conclusions and future perspectives of management.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910674359803321
Gophen Moshe  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
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Integrated landscape approaches for Africa's drylands / / Erin Gray [and four others]
Integrated landscape approaches for Africa's drylands / / Erin Gray [and four others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, District of Columbia : , : World Bank Group, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (187 p.)
Disciplina 333.7360967
Collana A World Bank Study
Soggetto topico Agricultural landscape management - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Arid regions - Africa, Sub-Saharan
Natural resources - Africa, Sub-Saharan - Management
Land use - Africa, Sub-Saharan - Planning
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4648-0827-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Objective, Audience, and Key Questions; Chapter 2 Conceptual Framework; Introduction; Defining Integrated Landscape Management; Resilience and Integrated Landscape Management; Integrated Landscape Management in Practice; Chapter 3 Role of Public and Private Stakeholders in Integrated Landscape Management; Identification of Key Stakeholders and Rationales for Participation; Policy Actions to Address Differences in Rationales
Implications for Implementing Integrated Landscape ManagementChapter 4 Economic and Ecological Evidence on Integrated Landscape Management; Review of Valuation Approaches and Challenges; Economic Framework-Reviewing Unique Costs and Benefits of Integrated Landscape Management; Evidence from Landscape Approaches in Ethiopia; Integrated Landscape Management Benefits and Resilience; Implications for Implementing Integrated Landscape Management; Note; Chapter 5 Case Studies about Integrated Landscape Management in African Drylands; Ethiopia Case Study; Niger Case Study; Kenya Case Study
Insights from the Case Studies That Are Relevant to Implement Integrated Landscape ManagementNotes; Chapter 6 Recommended Policies and Other Interventions to Advance Integrated Landscape Management and Enhance Resilience in Drylands; Conclusions; References; Boxes; 2.1 Landscape Definitions: Two Examples; 2.2 Ecological and Institutional Scales, Agricultural Interventions, and Ecosystem Services; 2.3 Landscape Approach Definitions: Examples; 5.1 Green Water Credit Scheme; Figures; ES.1 Core Components of Integrated Landscape Management
B2.2.1 Agricultural Interventions and Ecological and Institutional Scales2.1 Core Components of Integrated Landscape Management; 2.2 Household-Level Interventions and Dimensions of Resilience; 2.3 Landscape-Level Interventions and Dimensions of Resilience; 3.1 Policy Approaches for Collective Action Initiatives; 4.1 Conceptual Framework for Measuring Community Resilience; 5.1 Tree Cover Change in Southern Niger, 1955-2005; 5.2 Upper Tana River Green Water Credits: Costs and Benefits; Photos; 5.1 Landscape Dynamics Southwest of Zinder, Niger, 1995-2005; 5.2 Water Harvesting and Agroforestry
5.3 Extent and Density of Tree Cover Across Southern Niger5.4 Regenerated Gao Trees (Faidherbia albida) on Cropland in Niger; 5.5 Restored Agroforestry Parklands in Niger; Tables ; ES.1 Major Intervention Areas and Associated Policy Options to Advance integrated Landscape Management; ES.2 Integrated Landscape Management Programs in Three Dryland Farming Systems; 2.1 Sample of Development Approaches Used in Africa; B2.2.1 Agricultural Interventions and Ecosystem Services at Different Scales; 2.2 Principles of Good Practice for Integrated Landscape Management: Examples
2.3 Differences Between a Sectoral and a Landscape Approach
Record Nr. UNINA-9910466060603321
Washington, District of Columbia : , : World Bank Group, , 2016
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