Progressive Development : To Mitigate the Negative Impact of Global Warming on the Semi-arid Regions /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2010.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2010. |
Series: | Environmental Science and Engineering,
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Table of Contents:
- Progressive Development - Human Society Can Mitigate the Negative Impacts of Aridization Due to Global Warming
- The Past is the Key to the Future
- Present Global Warming, What Will Be Its Future Impact?
- Malthusian and Neo-Malthusian Prophecies of Calamity
- The Principles of #x201C;Sustainable Development#x201D; a Result of Neo-Malthusian Conceptual Model
- The Theoretical Basis Behind the Falsification of the Theory of Malthus and Verification of Condorcet#x2019;s Confuted Model
- #x201C;Progressive Development#x201D; the Modern Version of Condorcet#x2019;s Conceptual Model
- Development of Groundwater, the Fundamental Resource of Projects Based on the Principle of Progressive Development
- Progressive Development by Greening the Deserts, to Mitigate Global Warming and Provide New Land and Income Resources
- Regional Investigations
- Progressive Development and Groundwater Resources of Israel
- The Negev Desert of Israel #x2013; A Conceptual Plan of a Progressive Development Project for an Arid Region
- Progressive Development in the Marine Environment
- Progressive Development of New Marine Environments for the Production of Marine Vegetation
- Progressive Development and Strategic Environmental
- Some Examples of Development in the Desert Belts
- Sustainability in the Desert?
- The Potential of Progressive Development
- The Feasibility of Progressive Development
- Modelling the Impact of Climate Change and Irrigation by the Geographic Law of Soil Zonality
- The Socio-Economic Framework: What Can be Learned from Earlier Failures?
- Strategic Environmental Assessment to Assess and Monitor Sustainable Resource Use in Progressive Development: Potentials and Limitations
- Discussion and Conclusion.