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Water is the most limiting factor for irrigated agriculture in arid
and semi-arid areas of European Mediterranean countries. In this
book, the authors' explore the different mechanisms and robust
tools to monitor plant-water status, with the aim of keeping crops
within a certain threshold of moderate-to-mild water stress. Other
chapters include research on agricultural techniques in semi-arid
environments that would benefit the surrounding environment and
impact soil management. The third chapter includes site-specific
documentation of landforms developed in the Ejina Basin in Central
Asia and its implications for late quaternary landscape evolution
and palaeoenvironmental change. The fourth chapter focuses on the
links between economic value addition, demographics, personal
income and entrepreneurship in selected South African towns. The
last chapter reviews thirty years of ecological monitoring in
Algerian arid rangelands.
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