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This book is a part of the Sabkha Ecosystems series which was
designed to provide information on sabkha ecosystems of different
regions and to add to the collective knowledge available about
saline ecosystems. The comprehensive coverage assists the reader
gaining a thorough understanding of sabkha geology, hydrology,
geomorphology, zoology, botany, ecology and ecosystem functioning,
as well as sabkha conservation, utilization and development. Volume
I focused on The Arabian Peninsula and Adjacent Countries, volume
II was based on describing saline ecosystems of West and Central
Asia , volume III referred to Africa and Southern Europe, while
volume IV focused on Cash Crop Halophyte and Biodiversity
Conservation. The present volume V focuses on Americans.
Sustainable development is the key for the survival in 21st
century. The natural resources are finite and cannot be used with
impunity because we are the custodian of these resources and have
responsibility to pass these to the next generation. This
monumental task requires several major commitments and most
important of them is to arrest population explosion which has
already reached seven billion. Natural resources like air to
breath, food to eat, and water to drink, and fossil fuel to
maintain this life style are being overexploited. Unrestrained
consuming culture will accelerate undesired situation. This
situation will have more dire consequences in resource limited
ecosystems like dry lands. Given the severe scarcity of water, ever
increasing population and soil salinization out of the box
solutions for the provision of food and clean energy is required to
spare meager fresh water resources for conventional agriculture.
This volume contains a number of articles dealing with halophyte
ecology, bio-geography, ecophysiology, hyper-saline soils,
biofuels, biosaline agriculture, biosaline landscaping, climate
change mitigation, and biodiversity. It also contains the
communication of innovative ideas, such as the research into
floating mangroves, seagrass terraces, as well as a World Halophyte
Garden containing all known salt-tolerant plant species. It is
hoped that the information provided will not only advance
vegetation science, but that it will truly generate more
interdisciplinarity, networking, awareness, and inspire farmers,
and agricultural and landscaping stakeholders to seriously engage
in halophyte cash crop production in coastal hyper-saline
areas.
This book is a part of the Sabkha Ecosystems series which was
designed to provide information on sabkha ecosystems of different
regions and to add to the collective knowledge available about
saline ecosystems. The comprehensive coverage assists the reader
gaining a thorough understanding of sabkha geology, hydrology,
geomorphology, zoology, botany, ecology and ecosystem functioning,
as well as sabkha conservation, utilization and development. Volume
I focused on The Arabian Peninsula and Adjacent Countries, volume
II was based on describing saline ecosystems of West and Central
Asia , volume III referred to Africa and Southern Europe, while
volume IV focused on Cash Crop Halophyte and Biodiversity
Conservation. The present volume V focuses on Americans.
Sustainable development is the key for the survival in 21st
century. The natural resources are finite and cannot be used with
impunity because we are the custodian of these resources and have
responsibility to pass these to the next generation. This
monumental task requires several major commitments and most
important of them is to arrest population explosion which has
already reached seven billion. Natural resources like air to
breath, food to eat, and water to drink, and fossil fuel to
maintain this life style are being overexploited. Unrestrained
consuming culture will accelerate undesired situation. This
situation will have more dire consequences in resource limited
ecosystems like dry lands. Given the severe scarcity of water, ever
increasing population and soil salinization out of the box
solutions for the provision of food and clean energy is required to
spare meager fresh water resources for conventional agriculture.
This volume contains a number of articles dealing with halophyte
ecology, bio-geography, ecophysiology, hyper-saline soils,
biofuels, biosaline agriculture, biosaline landscaping, climate
change mitigation, and biodiversity. It also contains the
communication of innovative ideas, such as the research into
floating mangroves, seagrass terraces, as well as a World Halophyte
Garden containing all known salt-tolerant plant species. It is
hoped that the information provided will not only advance
vegetation science, but that it will truly generate more
interdisciplinarity, networking, awareness, and inspire farmers,
and agricultural and landscaping stakeholders to seriously engage
in halophyte cash crop production in coastal hyper-saline areas.
Sabkha Ecosystems Volume I: The Arabian Peninsula and Adjacent
Countries was published in 2002. It was the first comprehensive
volume dealing with the subject of sabkha research, and sabkha
environmental management. Valuable new information was provided for
the sabkha of numerous countries on and adjacent to the Arabian
Peninsula. This new volume now follows up on this important
process, and provides data and information on salt desert
ecosystems of numerous West and Central Asian countries, including
many of which are located in the Arabian Peninsula. The information
provided assists the reader to better understand sabkha geology,
hydrology, geomorphology, zoology, botany, ecology, ecosystem
functioning, as well as sabkha conservation, utilisation, and
development. The volume is paramount literature for anyone dealing
with sabkha research and development.
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