Terrestrial Environment and Ecosystems of Kuwait

Terrestrial Environment and Ecosystems of Kuwait
Author: Majda Khalil Suleiman,Shabbir Ahmad Shahid
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2024-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031462627

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This book is an outcome of collaborative efforts of a multidisciplinary team of scientists. The core objective of this book is to provide cross-sectoral information on the different aspects of the terrestrial environment and ecosystems of Kuwait. The book will be considered as a ready source of information for those seeking information on the terrestrial environment and ecosystems, assessment and restoration, as well as sustainable uses and management. In spite of Kuwait’s hyper-arid environment, it is rich in natural resources including a wide range of native plants, animal species, different habitats, protected areas, diversified soils and water and oil resources. While the desert of Kuwait constitutes various features, such as sand sheet, sand dunes, nebkhas, inland and coastal sabkhas, rock outcrop, wadis and farming areas, it is rich in flora and fauna (native plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, etc.). Due to changing climate, deserts of Kuwait as well as other countries are under severe threat of degradation and the degradation may be irreversible. To realize these impacts, an effort is being made to provide a ready source of information to highlight the potential threats to the terrestrial ecosystems and formulate adaptation and mitigation strategies for long-term ecosystems services in Kuwait as well as other countries located in a desert environment, such as Gulf Cooperation Council Countries, Africa and countries in the Arab region. The book includes sixteen chapters covering multidiscipline subjects (such as natural resources, climate and climate change, geographical features, terrestrial habitats, ecosystems and threats, water and soil resources, agriculture, food security, water-energy-food-climate nexus, green-grey-blue water footprints of various crops, etc.). Thus, this book is a unique resource that provides the latest scientific information in a single volume.

Environmental Consequences of War and Aftermath

Environmental Consequences of War and Aftermath
Author: Tarek A. Kassim,Damià Barceló
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540879619

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and used in munitions. Rather the requirements for the agent’s military effects took precedence. In addition, the interaction among the political, technical, and legal challenges connected with the known or possible risks posed by CW agents is complex and sometimes not well understood. This is usually because technical considerations, when acted on, are almost invariably informed by political ones, such as various legal requirements. The book contains nine chapters covering different aspects of the research on environmental consequences of war and its aftermath and covers in one additional chapter more general issues such as prevention of war and its environmental c- sequences, the legal, political, and technical background to selected environmental and human health effects of CW agents, and the atmospheric transport and depo- tion of persistent organic pollutants under warfare conditions to more specific ones related to two main tragic examples: the war in the Balkans and the Gulf War. Aspects of the war in the Balkans cover contamination by heavy metals in Serbian national parks, the impact of NATO strikes on the Danube river basin, and the problems associated with transuranium elements. The Gulf War in Kuwait covers other problems related to the impact of oil contamination, the impact on grou- water resources, and the soil damage of ground fortifications among other envir- mental and health problems.

The Environmental Consequences of War

The Environmental Consequences of War
Author: Jay E. Austin,Carl E. Bruch
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2000-10-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521780209

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The environmental devastation caused by military conflict has been witnessed in the wake of the Vietnam War, the Gulf War and the Kosovo conflict. This book brings together leading international lawyers, military officers, scientists and economists to examine the legal, political, economic and scientific implications of wartime damage to the natural environment and public health. The book considers issues raised by the application of humanitarian norms and legal rules designed to protect the environment, and the destructive nature of war. Contributors offer an analysis and critique of the existing law of war framework, lessons from peacetime environmental law, means of scientific assessment and economic valuation of ecological and public health damage, and proposals for future legal and institutional developments. This book provides a contemporary forum for interdisciplinary analysis of armed conflict and the environment, and explores ways to prevent and redress wartime environmental damage.

Climate Change and Terrestrial Ecosystem Modeling

Climate Change and Terrestrial Ecosystem Modeling
Author: Gordon Bonan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781107043787

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Provides an essential introduction to modeling terrestrial ecosystems in Earth system models for graduate students and researchers.

Bulletin de la Soci t de g ographie d gypte

Bulletin de la Soci  t   de g  ographie d     gypte
Author: Jamʻīyah al-Jughrāfīyah al-Miṣrīyah
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2005
Genre: Africa
ISBN: STANFORD:36105132142345

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Bulletin de la Soci t de g ographie d Egypte

Bulletin de la Soci  t   de g  ographie d Egypte
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2005
Genre: Africa
ISBN: UCLA:L0089788020

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Protecting the Gulf s Marine Ecosystems from Pollution

Protecting the Gulf s Marine Ecosystems from Pollution
Author: Abdulaziz H. Abuzinada,Hans-Jörg Barth,Friedhelm Krupp,Benno Böer,Thabit Zahran Al Abdessalaam
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2008-03-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783764379476

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This volume reviews present sources and levels of pollution in The Gulf, assesses their causes and effects on biota and ecosystems, and identifies preventive and remedial measures reducing levels of pollution and mitigating adverse impacts. It is supported by UNESCO, Doha.

Building Environmental Peace

Building Environmental Peace
Author: Natalia Dalmer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030720940

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By analyzing the UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP’s) contribution to peacebuilding, this book aims to show how international bureaucracies develop knowledge and thereby come to matter on the world stage. Portraying UNEP as an open system, it explores how a growing understanding within the Programme of how environmental degradation shapes insecurities and vice versa has motivated its work on peacebuilding. The theoretical part of this book addresses knowledge, open systems, and knowledge creation. It then presents a historical discussion of UNEP’s development in an open system context. Finally, it investigates how knowledge emergence on the linkage between the environment, conflicts, and insecurities influenced UNEP’s interests and its work on environmental peacebuilding.