Lake kinneret and hula valley ecosystems under climate change and anthropogenic involvement

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: The rationale of the paper is aimed at the uniqueness of anthropogenic involvement and climate condition, which require definite discrimination for appropriate management design.
  • Who: Moshe Gophen from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Lake Kinneret and Hula Valley Ecosystems under Climate Change and Anthropogenic Involvement, in the Journal: Climate 2024, 72 of /2024/
  • Future: Conclusively future modelling of climate change cannot replace an optimized management design which considers without priorities both natural climate condition and human properties.

SUMMARY

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