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Modern And Traditional Irrigation Technologies In The Eastern Mediterranean Zay Mehmet

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Modern And Traditional Irrigation Technologies In The Eastern Mediterranean Zay Mehmet
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Publisher: IDRC Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.27 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Õzay Mehmet, Hasan Ali Biçak
ISBN: 9780889369535, 9781552503041, 0889369534, 1552503046
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Modern And Traditional Irrigation Technologies In The Eastern Mediterranean Zay Mehmet by Õzay Mehmet, Hasan Ali Biçak 9780889369535, 9781552503041, 0889369534, 1552503046 instant download after payment.

A water crisis is threatening several regions of the world. In the Middle East and North Africa, the crisis is serious and getting worse. Contributing factors include mismanagement of water resources, population trends and explosive urban growth, structural imbalance between demand and available resources, and a dearth of water-related information. This book presents an analysis of irrigation technologies used in the Eastern Mediterranean region, both past and present. It discusses the reuse of wastewater and other conservation technologies through case studies from Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, North Cyprus and Turkey. It presents a multidisciplinary view of the water crisis, with discussion in the disciplines of economics, hydrology, agronomics, engineering and environmental sciences.

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