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This book demonstrates how Morocco and other semi-arid countries can find solutions to water scarcity by rediscovering traditional methods of water resource management.
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This book demonstrates how Morocco and other semi-arid countries can find solutions to water scarcity by rediscovering traditional methods of water resource management.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000390599
- Artikelnr.: 61281337
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000390599
- Artikelnr.: 61281337
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Sandrine Simon holds a PhD in Ecological Economics from Keele University, UK. She has worked as a Research Fellow for Forum for the Future, lectured at the Open University, UK, at the Centre for Complexity and Change, and at the Euro-Mediterranean University of Fès, Morocco (UEMF). She is currently based as a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Education and Development (CeiED) of the Lusofona University of Lisbon, Portugal, where she focuses on urban agriculture, resilient cities, and territorial education.
PART I Indigenous North African water heritage: a lesson in agro-ecology 1
Reviving indigenous water heritage; 2 A mixed heritage of traditional water
management systems; PART II Paradigm shift: characteristics of "modern
water management" in Morocco 3 Modernizing water management: a historical
perspective; 4 Three key characteristics of Moroccan water management in
the XXth c.; PART III New paths in water management: towards alternative
development 5 Climate change, water stress, and the need for a new
development paradigm; 6 Appropriate technologies: managing water scarcities
in the XXIst c.; 7 Towards new forms of water governance; Conclusion:
reviving practices, revaluing people
Reviving indigenous water heritage; 2 A mixed heritage of traditional water
management systems; PART II Paradigm shift: characteristics of "modern
water management" in Morocco 3 Modernizing water management: a historical
perspective; 4 Three key characteristics of Moroccan water management in
the XXth c.; PART III New paths in water management: towards alternative
development 5 Climate change, water stress, and the need for a new
development paradigm; 6 Appropriate technologies: managing water scarcities
in the XXIst c.; 7 Towards new forms of water governance; Conclusion:
reviving practices, revaluing people
PART I Indigenous North African water heritage: a lesson in agro-ecology 1 Reviving indigenous water heritage; 2 A mixed heritage of traditional water management systems; PART II Paradigm shift: characteristics of "modern water management" in Morocco 3 Modernizing water management: a historical perspective; 4 Three key characteristics of Moroccan water management in the XXth c.; PART III New paths in water management: towards alternative development 5 Climate change, water stress, and the need for a new development paradigm; 6 Appropriate technologies: managing water scarcities in the XXIst c.; 7 Towards new forms of water governance; Conclusion: reviving practices, revaluing people
PART I Indigenous North African water heritage: a lesson in agro-ecology 1
Reviving indigenous water heritage; 2 A mixed heritage of traditional water
management systems; PART II Paradigm shift: characteristics of "modern
water management" in Morocco 3 Modernizing water management: a historical
perspective; 4 Three key characteristics of Moroccan water management in
the XXth c.; PART III New paths in water management: towards alternative
development 5 Climate change, water stress, and the need for a new
development paradigm; 6 Appropriate technologies: managing water scarcities
in the XXIst c.; 7 Towards new forms of water governance; Conclusion:
reviving practices, revaluing people
Reviving indigenous water heritage; 2 A mixed heritage of traditional water
management systems; PART II Paradigm shift: characteristics of "modern
water management" in Morocco 3 Modernizing water management: a historical
perspective; 4 Three key characteristics of Moroccan water management in
the XXth c.; PART III New paths in water management: towards alternative
development 5 Climate change, water stress, and the need for a new
development paradigm; 6 Appropriate technologies: managing water scarcities
in the XXIst c.; 7 Towards new forms of water governance; Conclusion:
reviving practices, revaluing people
PART I Indigenous North African water heritage: a lesson in agro-ecology 1 Reviving indigenous water heritage; 2 A mixed heritage of traditional water management systems; PART II Paradigm shift: characteristics of "modern water management" in Morocco 3 Modernizing water management: a historical perspective; 4 Three key characteristics of Moroccan water management in the XXth c.; PART III New paths in water management: towards alternative development 5 Climate change, water stress, and the need for a new development paradigm; 6 Appropriate technologies: managing water scarcities in the XXIst c.; 7 Towards new forms of water governance; Conclusion: reviving practices, revaluing people