AbstractThe socio-economic development in Egypt is based on land resources. Recently, the Egyptian government is interested in developing low desert zone areas which are located between the recent Nile flood plain and the limestone plateau, from the east and west sides, and represent an important source of aggregate materials. Therefore, this study was carried out to investigate the potentiality of El-Galaba basin soils which are located in the western part of the Aswan Governorate and are characterized by Wadi El-Kubbaniya for the horizontal agricultural expansion and their optimum agricultural use. The investigated area was remotely sensed to identify the landscape and its land resources. Terrain units were identified using draped Landsat...
The northern part of the Sinai peninsula is one of the most strategic projects for agriculture exten...
Soil sealing is currently one of the most critical barriers to sustainable development, particularly...
The dramatic growth of the world's population is increasing the pressure on natural resources, parti...
The socio-economic development in Egypt is based on land resources. Recently, the Egyptian governmen...
AbstractTwo desert Oases (i.e. Al-Kharga and Al-Dakhla), located in the western desert of Egypt, wer...
AbstractThe National development plans mainly aim to conserve the arable lands in the Nile Valley an...
Many of agricultural expansion projects in Egypt have not been succeeded due to the associated miss-...
AbstractSustainable agriculture focuses on production that renews resources. Egypt has a lot of sust...
The present work aims to use of GIS, remote sensing and soil data, as a mean for decision making in ...
The North East area of El Baharya Oases represents one of the highest priority areas for future agri...
Arid and semi-arid regions are quite vulnerable to land degradation because of water shortage and mi...
AbstractThe study area lies to the western side of the Nile Delta in El Behira Governorate, with lat...
Remote sensing and thematic data were used to provide comprehensive views of surface conditions rela...
Land reclamation projects in Egypt have been directed towards the Western Desert; however, such expa...
AbstractThe present study aimed to assess the potential of Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Inform...
The northern part of the Sinai peninsula is one of the most strategic projects for agriculture exten...
Soil sealing is currently one of the most critical barriers to sustainable development, particularly...
The dramatic growth of the world's population is increasing the pressure on natural resources, parti...
The socio-economic development in Egypt is based on land resources. Recently, the Egyptian governmen...
AbstractTwo desert Oases (i.e. Al-Kharga and Al-Dakhla), located in the western desert of Egypt, wer...
AbstractThe National development plans mainly aim to conserve the arable lands in the Nile Valley an...
Many of agricultural expansion projects in Egypt have not been succeeded due to the associated miss-...
AbstractSustainable agriculture focuses on production that renews resources. Egypt has a lot of sust...
The present work aims to use of GIS, remote sensing and soil data, as a mean for decision making in ...
The North East area of El Baharya Oases represents one of the highest priority areas for future agri...
Arid and semi-arid regions are quite vulnerable to land degradation because of water shortage and mi...
AbstractThe study area lies to the western side of the Nile Delta in El Behira Governorate, with lat...
Remote sensing and thematic data were used to provide comprehensive views of surface conditions rela...
Land reclamation projects in Egypt have been directed towards the Western Desert; however, such expa...
AbstractThe present study aimed to assess the potential of Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Inform...
The northern part of the Sinai peninsula is one of the most strategic projects for agriculture exten...
Soil sealing is currently one of the most critical barriers to sustainable development, particularly...
The dramatic growth of the world's population is increasing the pressure on natural resources, parti...