Description |
1 online resource (xxx, 243 pages) |
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Springer geography |
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Springer geography.
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Contents |
Hula Drainage Project -- Climatological Conditions in the Hula Valley -- Subterranean Migration of Nutrients in the Hula Valley -- Crane (Grus grus) Ecotourism in the Hula Valley: A Compensated Conflict of Interest -- Nutrients Dynamics in Lake Agmon-Hula -- Land Use-Land Cover and Climate Change in the Hula Valley -- Air Temperature Hula Reclamation Project and Albedo in the Hula Valley -- Hula Valley and Lake Kinneret Interrelationships: Future Management Proposition of Lake Agmon-Hula System -- N2-Fixer Cyanobacterium Dependent on Sulfate Supply from the Hula Valley -- Climatological Dryness and Water Loss in the Hula Valley -- Nutrient Export from the Hula Valley -- Seasonality of Nutrient Export and the Role of Aquatic Vegetation -- Biological Features of Lake Agmon-Hula -- The Impact of Nitrogen Supply From the Hula Valley to Lake Kinneret -- Kinneret Phytoplankton and Fish Communities Responsesto Climate Changes: Anthropogenic Involvement and Nitrogen Migration in the Hula Valley -- Epilogue: The Hula Valley and Lake Kinneret: Rivals or Friends? -- Index |
Summary |
Climatological Dryness and Water Loss in the Hula ValleyThe anxious search for agricultural income resources, and assurance of the national water supply in the northern newly created state of Israel initiated the national project of the Hula Drainage. The implementation of this project was accompanied as of today by research and monitoring of the ecological trait aimed at crop harvest improvement in the Hula valley and prevention of water quality deterioration in Lake Kinneret. Forty years later a reclamation project to improve the peat soil property and renovate the hydrological system was carried out. This book documents the scientific research carried out during this mega-ecological project. Several issues of the ecological renovation and its impact on the Hula valley management and water quality in lake Kinneret are presented in this book. The advantage and contribution of a newly created shallow lake Agmon-Hula to nutrient dynamics, and hydrological control, accompanied by avian presence, (among others, Cranes, Storks, Pelicans, Flamingoes) and plants renewal which enhanced, tourism; potential impact of nitrogen and sulfate migration from the Hula valley on the Kinneret water quality; the role of climate change on the ecology of the Hula Valley and the Kinneret nutrient availabilities and phytoplankton community; the subterranean migration of water and nutrients and water loss. Further proposals for future development are under consideration. This book presents a comprehensive practical management implementation of a long-term ecological project. Results of scientific and monitoring research which followed the project implementation benefit the international and national communities |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Agricultural landscape management -- Israel -- Hula Valley
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Water-supply, Agricultural -- Israel -- Hula Valley
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Ecological engineering -- Israel -- Hula Valley
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Agricultural landscape management
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Ecological engineering
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Water-supply, Agricultural
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Israel -- Hula Valley
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783031234125 |
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303123412X |
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