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978-981-99-9377-2The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2024
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Water Resources in Algeria - Part IIpproach to research has become imperative for the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within dryland regions. In 2017, a collaborative research consortium comprising experts from diverse nations proposed the Global Dryland Ecosystem Programme (Global-DEP). This initiative was des
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Water Resources in Algeria - Part IIare characterized by unique and distinctive features and are known to be particularly sensitive to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Understanding the dynamics of dryland ecosystems and their direct and indirect drivers in socio-economic and natural terms will not only provide facts and knowle
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Fatiha Hadji,Imen Guasmi,Chahrazed Aggabopulation growth, global drylands have been experiencing quick socioeconomic transitioning. Such socioeconomic changes, together with fast climate change, have dramatically altered dryland ecosystem functioning and the quality and quantity of ecosystem services they provide. In fact, complex interac
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Water Resources in Algeria - Part IIexperienced significant warming in the last century as a result of global changes and human activities. Specifically, the five Central Asian countries’ populations and economies have increased, with Turkmenistan showing the fastest growth rates in GDP and per capita GDP. Farmland change, forestry ac
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Fatiha Hadji,Imen Guasmi,Chahrazed Aggabc conditions and anthropogenic pressures make dryland highly vulnerable to environmental degradation. In this chapter, we elucidate an overview of dryland socio-ecological systems (DSES) in Africa. We examine dryland biodiversity as a basis for ecosystem services in Africa. Therefore, we investigate