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Water harvesting - Liman

Water harvesting - Liman. I. Moshe. microcathment. CEAM. Tree shelters. CEAM. Olea europaea Wild olive 2004, 1 year semi-arid. 100. 80. 60. % Mortality in the first year. 40. Years of plantation. 1992-1994. 20. R² = 0.6727. 2003-2004. R² = 0.8098. 0. 20. 40. 60. 80. 100.

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Water harvesting - Liman

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  1. Water harvesting - Liman I. Moshe

  2. microcathment

  3. CEAM

  4. Tree shelters CEAM

  5. Olea europaea Wild olive 2004, 1 year semi-arid

  6. 100 80 60 % Mortality in the first year 40 Years of plantation 1992-1994 20 R² = 0.6727 2003-2004 R² = 0.8098 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Length of the summer period without rains (days) CEAM x 2.3 $ ?

  7. CEAM THE CHALLENGES FOR THE NEAR FUTURE • Assuming that climate change may directly modify stress in drylands (drought intensity and/or duration) and indirectly disturbance regime (e.g.fires) … • How restoration strategies and techniques can cope with the uncertain future responses of species and ecosystems?

  8. Prospects …. • Stay on the pecautionary principle: to rely on local biodiversity for adaptation (and mitigation) to climate change • Prioritize RTD on extremely degraded land subjected to high water stress (this might be the clue)

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