2019
DOI: 10.2495/sdp-v14-n2-130-140
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Fostering sustainable development by empowering indigenous abilities: The border zone case of rural south Lebanon

Abstract: In lebanon, traditional customs and practices of water use evolved into lore still prevailing today. In south lebanon, rural communities adapted to the characteristic scarcity in water resources of the region by harvesting and storing rainwater in birket. These open-air reservoirs constitute one of the many ancestral water practices that are the most appropriate for adaptation to uncertain changes and future water management. Despite the potential for more frequent and severe droughts in the future, and curren… Show more

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