Marginal land considered as a died land which need high cost to reclaim regarding many reasons like hard climate.
Unfortunately, there are wide marginal areas in MENA region for different reasons like high salinity, drought, high temperature and meal nutrition.
Jojoba is considered one of the most practical and scientific solutions for marginal land development, Hot summers resist, desert soil, minimal water, and great salinity tolerance. Lesser possibilities for infection, minimum fertilizers requirements, and generous financial income, are certainly most encouraging to plant Jojoba in marginal land.
تقع التنمية الزراعية المستدامة من ضمن إستراتجية الأمن الغذائي حيث أنه يضمن توصيل احتياجات الأساسية ماديا واقتصاديا لجميع أفراد المجتمع، وهو عبارة عن مسألة ذات الجوانب المتعددة التي تؤثر سلبا وإيجابا علي عديد من الجوانب الاجتماعية والبيئة والاقتصادية داخل المجتمع، وهو دائما مرتبط بالاكتفاء الذاتي من الغذاء بالإنتاج الزراعي والصناعي ، غير أنه في الحقيقة يرتبط ارتباطا وثيقا بالتنمية المستدامة لكل من الزراعة والصناعة والسكان والبيئة والاقتصاد (الفقر والعمالة ودخل الفرد والأسرة) والكوارث الطبيعية والتغذية وسلامة الغذاء والتعليم والصحة الإنسان
تقع التنمية الزراعية المستدامة من ضمن إستراتجية الأمن الغذائي حيث أنه يضمن توصيل احتياجات الأساسية ماديا واقتصاديا لجميع أفراد المجتمع، وهو عبارة عن مسألة ذات الجوانب المتعددة التي تؤثر سلبا وإيجابا علي عديد من الجوانب الاجتماعية والبيئة والاقتصادية داخل المجتمع، وهو دائما مرتبط بالاكتفاء الذاتي من الغذاء بالإنتاج الزراعي والصناعي ، غير أنه في الحقيقة يرتبط ارتباطا وثيقا بالتنمية المستدامة لكل من الزراعة والصناعة والسكان والبيئة والاقتصاد (الفقر والعمالة ودخل الفرد والأسرة) والكوارث الطبيعية والتغذية وسلامة الغذاء والتعليم والصحة الإنسان
Growing fruit in the greenhouse is not without its problems, getting the conditions just right, avoiding the ravages of pests and disease – even raising the plants properly – all require a bit of effort to achieve.
Perhaps a little surprisingly, lemons, oranges and tangerines can all be grown in the greenhouse, these are certainly not the only possible options available. Even in the unheated greenhouse, a range of fruits, including Mandarin, Mango , grapes, peaches and lemons, can all be raised in surprisingly undemanding ways.
Magnetic agriculture used to reduce water or soil salinity
problems, they proposed an auxin-like effect of the Magnetic Field on germinating seeds, also, irrigation with magnetically treated water or/and magnetic seed treatment are friendly environmental techniques.
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Growing fruit in the greenhouse is not without its problems, getting the conditions just right, avoiding the ravages of pests and disease – even raising the plants properly – all require a bit of effort to achieve.
Perhaps a little surprisingly, lemons, oranges and tangerines can all be grown in the greenhouse, these are certainly not the only possible options available. Even in the unheated greenhouse, a range of fruits, including Mandarin, Mango , grapes, peaches and lemons, can all be raised in surprisingly undemanding ways.
Magnetic agriculture used to reduce water or soil salinity
problems, they proposed an auxin-like effect of the Magnetic Field on germinating seeds, also, irrigation with magnetically treated water or/and magnetic seed treatment are friendly environmental techniques.
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in Egyptian syndication for Engineers Anniversary international Safety day 2017
In the coming period, the world facing different choices about the role of different societies in protecting environment, encouraging green cities development, and supporting social justice.
Green cities aim to preserve nature resources and the human element more efficiently, while creating healthier, high-performance structures, homes and communities that conserve natural resources.
Wastewater reuse is one of the major resources to provide future water supply in different areas of the world, especially in arid and semi-arid zones, where this can assist to reduce freshwater consumption and availability.
التلوّث البيئي هو كلّ المواد التي تسبّب ضرراً في البيئة بجميع صورها السائلة والغازية والصلبة، وتعتبرالنفايات المكشوفةمن أكثر الوسائل التى تضر بالبيئة، وكذلك الدخان المتصاعد من المصانع, كما قد يكون التلوث غير مرئي مثل التلوّث الناتج من الإشعاعات الصادرة من الاجهزة الالكترونية، والضوضاء الناتجة من أصوات السيّارات والآليات المختلفةتعتبرنوعا منالتلوّث.
وتعتبر الانشطة الانسانية السبب الرئيسى لتلوث البيئة حيث ان كلّ مسبّبات تلوث البيئة تحدث بفعل الإنسان.
in the last decades there are more attention of the seriousness of pollution of excessive use of fossil fuels, which causes a lot of environmental hazards , now there are direction to production of new types of biofuel less harmful to the environment.
Nanotechnology is a newly initial field in recent decades on a commercial scale, in the same time increasing pollution rates in various agricultural products is a serious problem need quickly solving to increase exporting our agriculture products,
Nano materials promise many stimulating changes to enhance different crop production and fruit quality.
The objective of this presentation is to produce an environmentally friendly artificial wood for structural application, by recycling date palm leaves waste.
The development and production of fiber composites using agricultural wastes are promising solutions for recycling the waste and utilization of such waste as renewable sources for beneficial use. Therefore, from both environmental and economic point of view, the simultaneous utilization of fiber from date palm leaf wastes for producing fiber reinforced as an alternative to natural wood.
Sustainable agriculture It has been defined as "an integrated system of plant and animal production practices having a site-specific application that will last over the long term"
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28. Marginal land considered as a died land which need high
cost to reclaim regarding many reasons like hard climate.
Unfortunately, there are wide marginal areas in MENA
region for different reasons like high salinity, drought, high
temperature and meal nutrition.
29. However, there are certain high-value types of plants that
fit it this environment, and Jojoba seedling is on the top of
these plants.
Jojoba Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider is a precious,
drought resistant shrub that is adapted to the marginal
land and dry area, and offers promise for agriculture in
harsh environments where many other crops cannot
survive, very few other species can survive this kind of
environment.
30. For that, Jojoba is considered one of the most
practical and scientific solutions for marginal land
development, Hot summers resist, desert soil,
minimal water, and great salinity tolerance. Lesser
possibilities for infection, minimum fertilizers
requirements, and generous financial income, are
certainly most encouraging to plant Jojoba in
marginal land.
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