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The Restoration Potential of the Mesopotamian Marshes of Iraq

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Curtis J. Richardson, Peter Reiss, Najah A. Hussain, Azzam Alwash et al.

Journal: ScienceYear: 2005Citations: 183

Uncontrolled releases of Tigris and Euphrates River waters after the 2003 war have partially restored some former marsh areas in southern Iraq, but restoration is failing in others because of high soil and water salinities. Nearly 20% of the original 15,000-square-kilometer marsh area was reflooded ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTransboundary Water Resource Management
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Does Shariah Supervisory Board Matter in Explaining Islamic Social Reporting by Indonesian Islamic Commercial Banks?

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Rifdah Safinatun Najah, Dita Andraeny

Journal: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan TerapanYear: 2023Citations: 5

ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate the impact of Sharia Supervisory Board (SSB) on Islamic Social Responsibility (ISR) by Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia. Secondary data were collected from the annual reports of 14 Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia from 2010 to 2020, resulting in 125...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceIslamic Finance and CommunicationOpen Access
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The fragile ecology in Iraq’s Mesopotamian marshlands endangered and restructured by a sharp increase in salinity

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Muhana K. Habeeb, Maitham A. Al-Shaheen, Adil F. Abbas, Haifa A. Hamza et al.

Journal: GSC Advanced Research and ReviewsYear: 2023Citations: 3

In southern Iraq, the Mesopotamian marshes have suffered for decades from a decrease in freshwater input from both rivers Tigris and Euphrates. The Shatt Al-Arab River and East Hammar marsh in southern Iraq were affected by a salt wedge that advanced from the Arabian Gulf during July and August 2018...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTransboundary Water Resource ManagementOpen Access
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The Impact of Habitat changes on the Mesopotamian Marshlands Fishery from 2003 to 2018

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Najah A. Hussain, Amjed K. Resen, Peter Reiss

Journal: IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental ScienceYear: 2021

Abstract This article demonstrates how deliberate and unintended interventions can have a disastrous impact on a once flourishing ecosystem. Iraq’s southern marshlands were historically the richest inland fishing ground in the Middle East and Southwest Asia. During the 1960s, fish catches in the mar...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceTransboundary Water Resource ManagementOpen Access
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