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A Socio-Ecological Investigation of Options to Manage Groundwater Degradation in the Western Desert, Egypt

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Abstract

Under increasing water scarcity, collective groundwater management is a global concern. This article presents an interdisciplinary analysis of this challenge drawing on a survey including 50 large and small farms and gardens in a village in an agricultural land reclamation area on the edge of the Western Desert of Egypt. Findings revealed that smallholders rely on a practice of shallow groundwater use, through which drainage water from adjacent irrigation areas is effectively recycled within the surface aquifer. Expanding agroindustrial activities in the surrounding area are socio-economically important, but by mining non-renewable water in the surrounding area, they set in motion a degradation process with social and ecological consequences for all users in the multi-layered aquifer system. Based on the findings of our investigation, we identify opportunities for local authorities to more systematically connect available environmental information sources and common pool resource management precedents, to counterbalance the degradation threat.

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Alternatives to NDVI proposed in the literature, e.g., the soil adjusted vegetation index (SAVI), bring with them additional interference and, are only as good as the supplementary datasets on which they are based). In this case, available datasets on soil conditions were not considered to be of a sufficient quality to improve significantly on the NDVI analysis.
 
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LE 11 572 per feddan.
 
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LE 16 252 per feddan.
 
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The cost of a well was estimated by smallholders at around LE 5000–6000. The conversion is made using an exchange rate of 5.5 LE to the US $.
 
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LE 1811.8 at an exchange rate of 5.5 LE/US$.
 
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LE 148.2 per capita, at an exchange rate of 5.5 LE/US$.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
A Socio-Ecological Investigation of Options to Manage Groundwater Degradation in the Western Desert, Egypt
verfasst von
Caroline King
Boshra Salem
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2012
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Ambio / Ausgabe 5/2012
Print ISSN: 0044-7447
Elektronische ISSN: 1654-7209
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-012-0255-8

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