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ECOSYSTEM SERVICES PROVIDED BY LAND RECLAMATION AND IMPROVEMENT WORKS. STUDY CASE: TIMIS COUNTY

Rares, Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir

First published: 2015https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b31/s12.033View metrics

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Title
ECOSYSTEM SERVICES PROVIDED BY LAND RECLAMATION AND IMPROVEMENT WORKS. STUDY CASE: TIMIS COUNTY
Authors
Rares, Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
253-260
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-36-0
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References30
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  2. Fleskens L., Stroosnijder L., Ouessar M., De Graaff J., Evaluation of the on-site impact of water harvesting in southern Tunisia, Journal of Arid Environments, 2005, Vol. 62, pp. 613-630;

  3. Yohe G., Malone E., Brenkert A., Schlesinger M., Meij H., Xing X., Global Distributions of Vulnera bility to Climate Change, Integrated Assessment Journal, 2006, Vol. 6, pp. 35-44;

  4. Dale V.H., Polasky S. , Measures of the effects of agricultural practices on ecosystem services, Ecological Economics Journal, 2007, Issue 64, pp. 286-296;

  5. De Fraiture C., Molden D., Wichelns D., Investing in water for food, ecosystems and livelihoods, Agricultural Water Management Journal, 2010, Vol. 97(4), pp. 495–501;

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  7. Birendra K.C., Schultz B., Prasad K., Water management to meet present and future food demand, J. Irrig. Drain. Eng., 2011, Vol. 60, pp. 348-359;

  8. Iglesias A., Garrote L.D.A., Schlickenrieder J., Martín-Carrasco F., Re-thinking water polic y priorities in the Mediterranean region in view of climate change, Environmental Science and Policy Journal, 2011, Vol. 4, pp. 644-757;

  9. Reed M.S ., Podesta G., Fazey I., Geeson N., Hessel R., Hubacek K., Letson D., Nainggolan D., Prell C, Rickenbach M.G., Ritsema C.J., Schwilch G., Stringer L.C., Thomas A.D., Combining analytical frameworks to assess livelihood International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015 vulnerability to climate change and analyse adaptation options, Ecological Economics Journal, 2012, Issue 94, pp. 66-77;

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  11. Schneider F, Rist S., Envisioning sustainable water futures in a transdisciplinary learning process: combining normative, explorative, and participatory scenario approaches. Sustainability science Journal, 2013, pp. 1-19;

  12. Vincent K., Cull T., Chanika D., Hamazakaza P., Joubert A., Macome E., Mutonhodza-Davies C., Farmers' responses to climate variability and change in southern Africa – is it coping or adaptation , Climate and Development Journal, 2013, Vol. 5, pp. 194-205.

  13. De F rait ure C., Fayrap A., Unver O., Ragab R., Integrated Water Management Approaches For Sustainable Food Production, Irrigation And Drainage, Irrig. and Drain. Journal, 2014, Vol. 63, pp. 221–231;

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  15. ec.europa.e u (accessed in 5 May 2015). International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  16. Ragab R., Prudhomme C., Climate change and water resources management in arid and semi-arid regions: prospective and challenges for the 21st century., J. Biosystems Eng ineering, 2002, Vol. 81, pp. 3-34;

  17. Fleskens L., Stroosnijder L., Ouessar M., De Graaff J., Evaluation of the on-site impact of water harvesting in southern Tunisia, Journal of Arid Environments, 2005, Vol. 62, pp. 613-630;

  18. Yohe G., Malone E., Brenkert A., Schlesinger M., Meij H., Xing X., Global Distributions of Vulnera bility to Climate Change, Integrated Assessment Journal, 2006, Vol. 6, pp. 35-44;

  19. Dale V.H., Polasky S. , Measures of the effects of agricultural practices on ecosystem services, Ecological Economics Journal, 2007, Issue 64, pp. 286-296;

  20. De Fraiture C., Molden D., Wichelns D., Investing in water for food, ecosystems and livelihoods, Agricultural Water Management Journal, 2010, Vol. 97(4), pp. 495–501;

  21. Siebert S., Doll P., Quantifying blue and green virtual water contents in global crop production as well as potential production losses without irrigation, J. Hydrol., 2010, Issue 384(3–4), pp. 198–217;

  22. Birendra K.C., Schultz B., Prasad K., Water management to meet present and future food demand, J. Irrig. Drain. Eng., 2011, Vol. 60, pp. 348-359;

  23. Iglesias A., Garrote L.D.A., Schlickenrieder J., Martín-Carrasco F., Re-thinking water polic y priorities in the Mediterranean region in view of climate change, Environmental Science and Policy Journal, 2011, Vol. 4, pp. 644-757;

  24. Reed M.S ., Podesta G., Fazey I., Geeson N., Hessel R., Hubacek K., Letson D., Nainggolan D., Prell C, Rickenbach M.G., Ritsema C.J., Schwilch G., Stringer L.C., Thomas A.D., Combining analytical frameworks to assess livelihood International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015 vulnerability to climate change and analyse adaptation options, Ecological Economics Journal, 2012, Issue 94, pp. 66-77;

  25. Schwilch G., Bachmann F., Valente S., Coelho C., Moreira J., Laouina A., Chaker M., Aderghal M., Santos P., Reed M.S., A structured multi-stakeholder learning process for sustainable land management, Journal of Environmental Management, 2012, Vol. 107, pp. 52-63;

  26. Schneider F, Rist S., Envisioning sustainable water futures in a transdisciplinary learning process: combining normative, explorative, and participatory scenario approaches. Sustainability science Journal, 2013, pp. 1-19;

  27. Vincent K., Cull T., Chanika D., Hamazakaza P., Joubert A., Macome E., Mutonhodza-Davies C., Farmers' responses to climate variability and change in southern Africa – is it coping or adaptation , Climate and Development Journal, 2013, Vol. 5, pp. 194-205.

  28. De F rait ure C., Fayrap A., Unver O., Ragab R., Integrated Water Management Approaches For Sustainable Food Production, Irrigation And Drainage, Irrig. and Drain. Journal, 2014, Vol. 63, pp. 221–231;

  29. Timis County spatia l planning plan (realized by S.C. Urban Team S.R. L. and S.C. Velplan Design S.R.L.), source www.cjtimis.ro (accessed 6 May 2015);

  30. ec.europa.e u (accessed in 5 May 2015). International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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