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Agriculture, Recreation, Water Quality and Nature Protection in the Hula Valley, Israel : 70 years of a Mega-ecological Project / / by Moshe Gophen
Agriculture, Recreation, Water Quality and Nature Protection in the Hula Valley, Israel : 70 years of a Mega-ecological Project / / by Moshe Gophen
Autore Gophen Moshe
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 pages)
Disciplina 333.7360967
333.73160956945
Collana Springer Geography
Soggetto topico Environmental management
Ecology
Biotic communities
Climatology
Agriculture
Environmental Management
Environmental Sciences
Ecosystems
Climate Sciences
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 andlinkage 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 : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : 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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