Ramali, A. and Holloway, G. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2058-4504
(2012)
Emerging agricultural hydrology problems in post-conflict Libya.
Environmental Economics, 2012 (2).
pp. 93-101.
ISSN 1998-605X
Abstract/Summary
This paper develops a conceptual framework for analyzing emerging agricultural hydrology problems in post-conflict Libya. Libya is one of the most arid regions on the planet. Thus, as well as substantial political and social changes, post-conflict Libyan administrators are confronted with important hydrological issues in Libya’s emerging water-landuse complex. This paper presents a substantial background to the water-land-use problem in Libya; reviews previous work in Libya and elsewhere on water-land-use issues and water-land-use conflicts in the dry and arid zones; outlines a conceptual framework for fruitful research interventions; and details the results of a survey conducted on Libyan farmers’ water usage, perceptions of emerging water-land-use conflicts and the appropriate value one should place on agricultural-use hydrological resources in Libya. Extensions are discussed.
Item Type | Article |
URI | https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/30555 |
Item Type | Article |
Refereed | Yes |
Divisions | Life Sciences > School of Agriculture, Policy and Development > Department of Agri-Food Economics & Marketing |
Uncontrolled Keywords | emerging agricultural hydrology problems, post-conflict Libya, farmer’s perceptions of agricultural wateruse value, household survey, extensions |
Publisher | Business Perspectives |
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