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Hauptsachtitel:
The Iraqi Marshlands : a human and environmental study
Erscheinungsort:
London
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ISBN:
1842750429
 
9781842750421
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Inhaltsverzeichnis :
Preface
Emma Nicholson

Introduction
Peter Clark

Getting Help Where it is Needed
Harold Briley

The People

Demography of the Marsh Arabs
Ernestina Coast

The Economy of the Iraq Marshes in the 1990s
Alexander Tkachenko

Assault on the Marshlands
Christopher Mitchell

Educational Needs and Provisions for Iraqi Refugees in Iran
G. Ali Afrooz

Health in the Marshes and in the Refugee Camps
M.T. Cheraghchi-Bashi, H. Salman-Manesh

The Place

The Deltaic Complex of the Lower Mesopotamian Plain and its Evolution through Millennia
Paul Sanlaville

Monitoring Marshland Degradation using Multispectral Remote Sensed Imagery
James Brasington

The Marshes of Southern Iraq: A Hydro-engineering and Political Profile
T. Naff, G. Hanna

The Ecosystem
M.I. Evans

The Problems

The Marsh Dwellers in the History of Modern Iraq
Peter Sluglett

The International Context of Iraq from 1980 to the Present
Peter Sluglett

Statistical Outline of the Situation of the South Iraqi Refugees in Iran, including the Marsh Dwellers
Jerome Le Roy

The Liability of the Regime for the Human Rights Violations in the Marshlands of Southern Iraq
Adel Omar Sherif

Water Rights and International Law
Joseph W. Dellapenna

The Personal

A Personal Testimony
Amir Hayder

The Prospects

The Southern Iraq Marshlands Project: What it Means
Emma Nicholson

The Survey Questionnaire