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Integrated Water Resources Management in the Mediterranean Region Dialogue towards new strategy

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2014

Herausgeber

Redouane Choukr-Allah + weitere

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Springer Netherland

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366

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23,5/15,5/2,1 cm

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575 g

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2012

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Englisch

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978-94-017-8216-6

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.11.2014

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Netherland

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366

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23,5/15,5/2,1 cm

Gewicht

575 g

Auflage

2012

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-94-017-8216-6

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Integrated Water Resources Management in the Mediterranean Region
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  • Preface. Foreword.

    PART I. IWRM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION

    Transboundary IWRM Attempts in the Mediterranean Emphasis on the Drin River Case and the Involvement of Stakeholders; Michael Scoullos

    Integrated water management in Tunisia: Meeting the climate change challenges; N. Omrani* and M. Ouessar

    Improving Agricultural Water Productivity: A viable response to water scarcity in the dry areas; Theib Y. Oweis

    Conceptual Frame on Technological Perspective for Water Resources Management in the Mediterranean Region; Ayman Rabi, Isabel Martin, Rafael Rodriguez

    PART II. WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT UNDER CLIMATE AND LAND USE CHANGES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION

    Water Resources Management under Possible Future Climate and Land Use Changes. The application of the Integrated Hydrological Modelling System, IHMS; R. Ragab, J. Bromley, D. R. D Agostino, N. Lamaddalena , G. Trisorio Luizzi, G. Dörflinger , S. Katsikides , S. Montenegro  and  A. Montenegro

    Challenges and Issues on Measuring, Modelling and Managing the Water Resources under Changing Climate and Land Use; Ragab Ragab

    Water Valuation in Agriculture in the Souss-Massa Basin (Morocco); Fouad Elame and Rachid Doukkali

    PART III. NON CONVENTIONAL WATER MANAGEMENTS AND POLLUTION CONTROL

    Perspectives of Wastewater Reuse in the Mediterranean Region; Redouane Choukr-Allah

    Wastewater Production, Treatment and Reuse around the Mediterranean Region: Current Status and Main Drivers; Maite Guardiola-Claramonte, Toshio Sato, Redouane Choukr-Allah, and Manzoor Qadir

    Pollution and Measures towards De-Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea; Rasha El-Kholy , Aiman El-Saadi , and Alaa El-Din Abdin

    Recycling and reuse of treated waste water: challenges and perspectives. The example of the Júcar River Basin District and the Albufera Lake; Javier Ferrer PoloPART IV. WATER POLICIES, GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL ISSUES

    Mediterranean Water Outlook: Perspective on Policies & Water Management in Arab Countries; Khaled M. AbuZeid

    Identifying risks, actions and opportunities for a water long term strategy in the Mediterranean; Rafael Rodríguez-Clemente and Ana Hidalgo López

    Mediterranean Water Policies Conceptual frame; Gaëlle Nion

    Effective water governance and how to achieve; A. Hamdy and R. Choukr-Allah

    Water and Food Security in the Arab Region; Safwat Abdel-Dayem and Rachael McDonnell

    Analysis of Gender Roles Related to Water Resources Management in the Case of App Fruit Tree Planting Project in the Béni Mellal Area; F. Mosseddaq, D.J. Mulla and Viviane Ndamba Faye

    Integrated Participatory Water Resources Management and Water Governance; Doris Schnepf and Stephan Lutter

    Violence, the Bitit Canal and the Nile Basin: An Asymmetric Comparison; Jack Kalpakian, Ahmed Legrouri, Fatima Ejekki, Khalid Doudou, Fouad Berrada, Abdelkrim Ouardaoui, and Driss Kettani

    General Conclusions. Acknowledgements.  List of Abbreviations.