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El. knyga: Climate Change, Food Security and Natural Resource Management: Regional Case Studies from Three Continents

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319970912
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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319970912

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This book contributes to the on-going debates on climate change by focusing on the SDGs and exploring linkages between environmental change and food security as well as the relevance and need to consider the management of natural resources, especially water, soil and forest. Compared to relevant existing publications, this book covers case studies that capture the everyday realities of the local people and how they react and adapt to similar situations in different geographical settings. Each case study presented in this book gives a particular message. The strength of this book lies in the fact that it covers the most neglected topics in climate negotiations in spite of the fact that these decide the fate of millions of people around the world, especially the developing countries.





By presenting a collection of case studies from Africa, Asia and Europe, this book encourages cross-continental knowledge sharing. The scope of the book ranges from impacts to mitigation and from in-field experiments to policy implementation. It contributes to the existing knowledge on climate-food nexus and connects climate change to sectors it could impact directly. All chapters in this book emphasise local ownership of strategy processes, effective participation from all levels, and high-level commitment. Besides being relevant for the academicians and scholars working in the field of climate change, forest and agriculture, it aims to catch interest of the policy makers and practitioners to understand ground realities for appropriate action. It is also bound to make an impact on the Non-Governmental Organizations around the world and in the three different continents that this book covers, considering the indigenous and local issues highlighted in this book.























 
Part I Food Security Versus Environmental and Socio-economic Dynamics
1 The Water-Energy-Food Nexus and Climate Perspective: Relevance and Implications for Policy-making and Governance
3(16)
Mohamed Behnassi
2 Realizing Food Security Through Sustainable Agriculture in the Republic of Yemen: Implications for Rural Extension
19(42)
Mirza Barjees Baig
Ajmal Mahmood Qureshi
Gary S. Straquadine
Asaf Hajiyev
3 Ensuring Food Security Through Increasing Water Productivity and Cereal Yields Forecasting -- A Case Study of Ouled Saleh Commune, Region Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
61(12)
Abdelhadi Mouchrif
Fouad Amraoui
Abdalah Mokssit
4 Food Waste in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Implications for Extension Education
73(30)
Khodran H. Al-Zahrani
Mirza Barjees Baig
Gary S. Straquadine
5 Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in Egypt: Implications for Innovations in Agricultural Extension
103(30)
Mirza Barjees Baig
Gary S. Straquadine
Ajmal Mahmood Qureshi
Asaf Hajiyev
Aymn F. Abou Hadid
6 Dynamics of Food Security in India: Declining Per Capita Availability Despite Increasing Production
133(16)
Pooja Pal
Himangana Gupta
Raj Kumar Gupta
Tilak Raj
7 The European Union as a Player in the Global Food Security
149(14)
Szilard Podruzsik
Olaf Pollmann
Part II Climate, Water, Soil and Agriculture: Managing the Linkages
8 Climate Change Impacts on Water Supply System of the Middle Draa Valley in South Morocco
163(16)
Ahmed Karmaoui
Guido Minucci
Mohammed Messouli
Mohammed Yacoubi Khebiza
Issam Ifaadassan
Abdelaziz Babqiqi
9 Determination of Date Palm Water Requirements in Saudi Arabia
179(24)
Abdulrasoul Al-Omran
Fahad Alshammari
Samir Eid
Mahmoud Nadeem
10 The Contribution of CSR to Water Protection in the Maghreb Region: Engineering a New Approach to Assure Water Security
203(22)
Abdelhafid Aimar
11 The Impact of Soil Degradation on Agricultural Production in Africa
225(8)
Olaf Pollmann
Szilard Podruzsik
12 Effect of Treated Wastewater on Plant, Soil and Leachate for Golf Grass Irrigation
233(14)
Hind Mouhanni
Abdelaziz Bendou
13 Ecoservice Role of Earthworm (Lumbricidae) Casts in Grow of Soil Buffering Capacity of Remediated Lands Within Steppe Zone, Ukraine
247(18)
Sergiy Nazimov
Iryna Loza
Yurii Kul'bachko
Oleg Didur
Oleksandr Pakhomov
Angelina Kryuchkova
Maria Shulman
Tatiana Zamesova
Part III Forest Management from a Climate Change and Sustainability Perspective
14 Understanding Stakeholders' Perspective on REDD+ Implementation as a Multi-Sectoral Approach
265(16)
Himangana Gupta
15 Conserving Carbon and Biodiversity Through REDD+ Implementation in Tropical Countries
281(18)
Lokesh Chandra Dube
16 Carbon Dynamics at Harvard Forest: Ecological Responses to Changes in the Growing Season
299(24)
Lauren Kathleen Sanchez
17 Ensuring Sustainability in Forests Through the Participation of Locals: Implications for Extension Education
323(38)
Mirza Barjees Baig
Juhn Pulhin
Loutfy El-Juhany
Gary S. Straquadine
Postface 361
Mohamed Behnassi, Ph.D











Mohamed Behnassi, Ph.D specialist in Environment and Human Security Politics, is Associate Professor, Director of the Research Laboratory for Territorial Governance, Human Security and Sustainability (LAGOS), and ex-Head of Public Law Department (2014-2015) at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences, Ibn Zohr University of Agadir, Morocco. He was the Founder and Director of the North-South Center for Social Sciences (NRCS) from 2008 to 2015, and is currently Director of the Center of for Environment, Human Security and Governance (CERES). Dr. Behnassi is also Associate Researcher at the UMR ESPACE-DEV, Research Institute for Development (IRD), France. He is Senior Social Compliance Auditor and practicing consultancy by monitoring human rights at work and the sustainability of the global supply chain.





Dr. Behnassi obtained his Ph.D in 2003 from the Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences, Hassan II University of Casablanca for a Thesis titled: Multilateral Environmental Negotiations: Towards a Global Governance for Environment. In 2011, he completed a U.S. State Department-sponsored Civic Education and Leadership Fellowship (CELF) at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, USA and in 2014 he obtained a Diploma in Diplomacy and International Environmental Law from the University of Eastern Finland and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Finland. Dr. Behnassi has pursued several post-doctoral trainings since the completion of his PhD.





His core teaching and expertise areas cover: environmental change, human security, sustainability, climate change politics and governance, human rights, CSR, etc. He has published numerous books with international publishers such as: Environmental Change and Human Security in Africa and the Middle East (Springer 2017); Vulnerability of Agriculture, Water and Fisheries to Climate Change (Springer 2014); Science,Policy and Politics of Modern Agricultural System (Springer 2014); Sustainable Food Security in the Era of Local and Global Environmental Change (Springer 2013), Global Food Insecurity (Springer, 2011); Sustainable Agricultural Development (Springer, 2011); Health, Environment and Development (European University Editions, 2011), and Climate Change, Energy Crisis and Food Security (Ottawa University Press, 2011). He has also published numerous research papers and made presentations on these at international conferences. In addition, Dr. Behnassi has organized many international conferences covering the above research areas in collaboration with national and international organizations and managed many research and expertise projects on behalf of various national and international institutions.





Olaf Pollmann, Ph.D









Dr. Olaf Pollmann is deputy head of the section African Service Centers in West (WASCAL) and Southern Africa (SASSCAL) on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). He is responsible for the coordination of the entire process-management of all Africa-related activities. Especially the coordination, arrangements and result dissemination of the consultation results for the final preparation and implementation of the perpetuation of the African Centers by the African partners are essential duties. But also coordinated diplomatic negotiations with WASCAL- and SASSCAL-stakeholders and further actors of the African network are covered by the work of Dr. Pollmann. Beside these responsibilities Dr. Pollmann is also CEO of the company SCENSO - Scientific Environmental Solutions in Germany.





From 2007 till 2010 Dr. Pollmann worked as a post-doctoral research fellow in the field of sustainable resource management, waste reduction and water purification at the Department for Environmental Sciences and Development at the North-West University (NWU), Potchefstroom Campus in South Africa.





Before thatresearch stay abroad Dr. Pollmann studied civil engineering majoring in water-supply, particularly environmental engineering and technical waste-management as well as additional environmental management techniques at the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University of Hannover in Germany. Subsequent to that position he worked as a research scientist at the Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany.





2006 he finished his Doctorate (Dr.-Ing. / PhD) in the field of environmental-informatics at the Institute of Waste Management in collaboration with the Institute of Numerical Methods and Informatics in Civil Engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany.





In 2011 he finished an additional Dissertation in the field of sustainable resource management with the title Reduction of Anthropogenic Environmental Influences by Advanced and Optimized Technologies at the North-West University (NWU), South Africa and achieved another PhD in Environmental Sciences. From 2012 till2015 he was employed at the NWU as a guest scientist and extraordinary senior lecturer in the field of Environmental Sciences.





Dr. Pollmann has also published numerous papers in national and international journals and gave several oral presentations at international conferences. He is continuously requested to be partner in various review and evaluation processes, e.g. international journals and conferences (Scientific Advisor) as well as EU- and African calls (Scientific Expert).





Himangana Gupta, Ph.D









Dr. Himangana Gupta is an expert in climate change and biodiversity policy and diplomacy. She is a part of the National Communication Cell of the Indian Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. Her current position, as a Programme Officer, involves coordination with scientists, climate experts and other ministries to compile Indias National Communications to the UNFCCC. She is a doctorate in environment science with specialization in climate change and biodiversity policy and topped in Master of Science with a University Gold Medal. She was an expert reviewer of IPCC AR5 WGII report. She has written research papers in reputed international and national journals on current state of climate negotiations, forestry, industrial efficiency, rural livelihoods and women in climate change mitigation and adaptation. She has presented her research at various national and international forums, particularly on climate policies and adaptive capacity of local people, energy efficiency, biodiversity conservation and women empowerment.