The Rangelands of Libya
- Publisher
CABI - ISBN 9781800627130
- Language English
- Pages 672 pp.
- Size 6.75" x 9.5"
Libya remains a land of mysteries with a harsh arid climate, a land rich in millenaries of troubled history, a land where the Sahara meet the Mediterranean Sea, a land where the West and the East Mediterranean merge. Libya is also a land where the desert and the sown intermingle in the steppe country where the rainfall is unpredictable, the soils are poor, rocky, saline, rendering rainfed cultivation hazardous, where grazing and rainfed cropping remained for long the only viable agricultural options. Over the past 60 years, oil resources allowed gigantic agricultural development projects, urbanization, road network expansion and well drilling. This changed the ways of life of rural populations, impacting and undoubtedly altering rangelands conditions and systems, as well as native vegetation cover, wildlife and land use.
This book reviews the past and current environmental and agricultural condition of the Libyan rangelands with example of how territories and resources are used by tribal communities. It describes, explains and illustrates the landscapes, the vegetation, the wildlife, the rainfed cereal systems and livestock systems, the reasons for the rampant overstocking, the relentless land clearing for hazardous cropping and uncertain irrigation projects, the wild fuelwood collection and charcoal manufacturing, triggering land degradation and desertification. Long-tested rangeland recovery and rehabilitation techniques in Libya are reviewed using appropriate plant material and proven establishment techniques with successes and failures assessed.
Gustave Gintzburger
Gus Gintzberger is a retired rangeland ecologist-botanist with over 55 years field experience in North Africa, Middle East, Caucasus, Central Asia, Chinese Mongolia and Australia.
Slim Saïdi
Slim Saidi is a freelance International consultant associated with CIRAD specializing in desertification assessment and rangeland restoration in North Africa, the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa. He has developed and published spatial / geomatic modelling projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America supported with state-of-the-art RS/GIS processing and mapping applications in the field of agricultural forecasting introduction of new crops and forestry trees.