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Social Change, Ecology and Climate in 20th-Century Greenland 总被引:5,自引:1,他引:4
Two great transitions, from seal hunting to codfishing, then from cod fishing to shrimp, affectedpopulation centers of southwest Greenland during the20th century. These economic transitionsreflected large-scale shifts in the underlying marineecosystems, driven by interactions between climate andhuman resource use. The combination of climaticvariation and fishing pressure, for example, provedfatal to west Greenland's cod fishery. We examine thehistory of these transitions, using data down to thelevel of individual municipalities. At this level,the uneven social consequences of environmental changeshow clearly: some places gained, while others lost. Developments in 20th-century Greenland resemblepatterns of human-environment interactions in themedieval Norse settlements, suggesting some generalpropositions relevant to the human dimensions ofclimatic change. 相似文献
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Towards a policy for sustainable use of groundwater by non-governmental organisations in Afghanistan
A 'first pass' groundwater management policy has been developed for use by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Afghanistan,
designed to prevent derogation of existing traditional water sources, aquifer over-abstraction and chemical deterioration
of soil and groundwater quality. Key elements include (1) continuing promotion of groundwater as a drinking water source,
(2) a presumption against use of motorised pumps to abstract groundwater for irrigation unless other options (surface water,
qanats) are not available, (3) the use of groundwater for irrigation as a temporary alternative to surface water (i.e. a strategy
for drought survival) rather than as a long-term development policy, (4) limiting groundwater abstraction to a long-term average
of 1 l s–1 km–2, (5) siting irrigation wells at least 500 m from other groundwater sources and (6) analysing irrigation groundwater for electrical
conductivity, sodium absorption ratio, boron and residual sodium carbonate alkalinity. Analyses of these parameters indicate
that groundwater from some areas is of dubious suitability for irrigation. In some villages and towns, groundwater contains
elevated nitrate and faecal bacteria concentrations, probably derived from latrines, sewage or animal wastes.
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Geophysical surveys have been carried out in two fjord delta aquifers in western Norway. Geophysical methods comprised ground penetrating radar (GPR), shallow reflection seismic and resistivity measurements. The purpose of the investigations was to evaluate hydrogeological properties of the fjord delta aquifers with emphasis on the possibilities of abstracting saline groundwater for use in fish farming. At Sunndalsøra, reflection seismic was helpful in the mapping of the base of the aquifer. Resistivity profiles revealed both the spatial and seasonal variability of seawater intrusion. Penetration depths of ground penetrating radar (GPR-D) revealed the spatial variation of the boundary of the transition zone between saline and fresh groundwater. Maps of GPR-D can be used to indicate direction and magnitude of mean hydraulic gradients and thus to locate optimal sites for both fresh and saline groundwater abstraction.In fjord delta aquifers, both rivers and abandoned river channels constitute important groundwater divides. Optimal locations for saline groundwater abstraction wells are in areas separated from the rivers by abandoned river channels. In areas between the rivers and the abandoned river channels, groundwater abstraction will result in decreasing salinity of the water. 相似文献
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