Cash Crop Halophytes: Recent Studies - 10 Years after Al Ain Meeting (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003)


The last decade has witnessed a sharp increase in losses of arable land from salinisation. In Europe this is especially hard for the farmers in the Mediterranean countries where irrigation farming is very common and many fields have reached a soil salinity level which prevents farmers from raising common crops. This is a world wide problem in dry and semi-dry tropical regions. The losses in soil fertility in certain regions is so severe that rural populations are either starving, leaving their villages or requesting permanent living support through foreign aid.
In recent years several scientists in Europe have developed research projects for the sustainable utilisation of halophytes. Together with their North African, Arabian and South Asian colleagues they developed a research network which produced rapidly promising aspects for cashcrop halophytes. Most of their work was based on the collection of papers from an international meeting in Al Ain/UAE. This volume presents useful examples of research from that meeting and the presentation of new research topics. It was found that two avenues were of immediate need:

-The development of pilot projects and,
-The organisation of an international society for halophyte utilisation. Both aspects are dealt with in this book and together with other recent relevant publications will serve as a guide for future efforts to develop the common utilisation of cashcrop halophytes.
This volume will be of great value for all scientists and persons interested in R and D projects for the future use of halophytes and saline irrigation systems.


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The last decade has witnessed a sharp increase in losses of arable land from salinisation. In Europe this is especially hard for the farmers in the Mediterranean countries where irrigation farming is very common and many fields have reached a soil salinity level which prevents farmers from raising common crops. This is a world wide problem in dry and semi-dry tropical regions. The losses in soil fertility in certain regions is so severe that rural populations are either starving, leaving their villages or requesting permanent living support through foreign aid.
In recent years several scientists in Europe have developed research projects for the sustainable utilisation of halophytes. Together with their North African, Arabian and South Asian colleagues they developed a research network which produced rapidly promising aspects for cashcrop halophytes. Most of their work was based on the collection of papers from an international meeting in Al Ain/UAE. This volume presents useful examples of research from that meeting and the presentation of new research topics. It was found that two avenues were of immediate need:

-The development of pilot projects and,
-The organisation of an international society for halophyte utilisation. Both aspects are dealt with in this book and together with other recent relevant publications will serve as a guide for future efforts to develop the common utilisation of cashcrop halophytes.
This volume will be of great value for all scientists and persons interested in R and D projects for the future use of halophytes and saline irrigation systems.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Springer

Country of origin

Netherlands

Series

Tasks for Vegetation Science, 38

Release date

2011

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First published

2003

Editors

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Dimensions

279 x 210 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

254

Edition

Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2003

ISBN-13

978-90-481-6256-7

Barcode

9789048162567

Categories

LSN

90-481-6256-4



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