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Climatic and Environmental Significance of Wetlands: Case Studies from Eurasia and North Africa [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 363 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799892891
  • ISBN-13: 9781799892892
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 363 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799892891
  • ISBN-13: 9781799892892
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Wetlands provide a key service in an ecosystem such as providing resilience against drought and diverse habitats that support biodiversity. Because of their ephemeral character and their small size, however, these vulnerable ecosystems are declining rapidly as climate change continues to surge and human activities expand. Rational management of wet ecosystems need accompanying actions covering research, systematic observation, and more. Wetland Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, and the Impact of Climate Change produces innovative concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications for ecosystem service valuation, wetland biodiversity conservation, fresh water supply, agricultural production, food security, wetland management, and its impact on biodiversity. It assesses the cumulative risk posed to wetland habitats and species by human activities and explores the consequences for the delivery of ecosystem services and biodiversity at local, regional, and global scales, as well as the impacts of climate change on wetland ecosystems and water resources. Covering topics such as geochemistry, invasive species, and sedimentary change, this premier reference source is an indispensable resource for government officials, engineers, environmental managers, environmentalists, students and educators of higher education, researchers, and academicians.
Preface xiv
Acknowledgment xix
Introduction xxi
Section 1 Wetland Monitoring
Chapter 1 Monitoring Continental Wetland Dynamics and Drivers of Changes Using Google Earth Engine
1(11)
Said Moukrim
Said Lahssini
Mouhssine Rhazi
Er-Riyahi Saber
Kamal Menzou
Mohammed El Madihi
Abdelkrim Ben Salem
Abdelkader Benabou
Hicham Mharzi-Alaoui
Issam Boukhris
Laila Rhazi
Chapter 2 Assessing the Impacts of Land Use and Land Cover Changes 1984-2020 on Wetland Habitats in the Gediz Delta (Turkey)
12(13)
Anis Guelmami
Dilara Arslan
Lisa Ernoul
Section 2 Urban Wetlands
Chapter 3 Integrated Urban Freshwater Landscape at Risk: Ecology, Governance, and Sustainability of Urban Wetlands in Colombo, Sri Lanka
25(33)
M.D.K.L. Gunathilaka
W.T.S. Harshana
Section 3 Groundwater and Marine Biodiversity in a Context of Climate Change
Chapter 4 Impact of Climate Change on Subterranean Wetland Biodiversity in TahTalet South-Eastern Morocco
58(16)
Asma El Alami El Filali
Abdelkrim Ben Salem
Mohammed Messouli
Chapter 5 The Sustainability of Seafood Market Under the Attack of Invasive Alien Species: A Review of Turkish Marines
74(23)
Merve Kaplan
Seda Yildirim
Section 4 Hydrogeological and Climatic Aspects of Wetlands: Past and Current Changes
Chapter 6 Water Crisis in Tunisia During the Anthropocene and Great Acceleration Wetlands as Key Sites of Hydrogeological Modifications
97(20)
Elhoucine Essefi
Soumaya Hajji
Chapter 7 Geochemistry and Sedimentology Study of a Core From Chott Geuttar: Central Tunisia Climatic and Environmental Significance
117(22)
Sana Bedoui
Elhoucine Essefi
Younes Hamed
Chapter 8 High Resolution Cyclostratigraphy During the Last Two Millennia Based on the Clayey Fraction Within the Mhabeul Wetland (Southeastern Tunisia)
139(18)
Elhoucine Essefi
Compilation of References 157(21)
Related References 178(24)
About the Contributors 202(5)
Index 207
Abdelkrim Ben Salem is an Assistant Professor of Ecology and Environment in the Mohammed V University, Faculty of Sciences in Rabat, Department of Biology. He joined the University of Mohammed V after ten years as a teacher of qualifying secondary education in Draa Tafilalet Academy. Broadly, her methodological research focuses on vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. Within, Ben Salem is a PhD in environmental sciences, currently working on socioeconomic vulnerability of the agriculture and water sector to climate change. He has published interdisciplinary projects across varied outlets, including, Parasites & Vectors Journal, International Journal of Water Resources and Arid Environments and International Publisher of Information Science and Technology Research (IGI-Global).