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Selected list of volumes published by CIHEAM Bari

SERIES A: Mediterranean seminars

SERIES B: Studies and research

Cahiers Options Méditerranéennes

edited by Wanda Occhialini

CIHEAM Bari Documentation Center

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OPTIONS méditerranéennes, from 1970, is published by the CIHEAM

(www.ciheam.org) and its four Mediterranean Agronomic Institutes and represents the scientific activity of teachers, researchers and collaborators of MAI’s. Bari http://www.iamb.ciheam.org/ Chania http://www.iamc.ciheam.org/

Montpellier http://www.iamm.ciheam.org/

Zaragoza http://www.iamz.ciheam.org/

The collection is actually published in two series: Series A, Studies and research, and Series B, Mediterranean seminars. The third series, Cahiers Options méditerranéennes, was stopped in 2006. The entire collection is available full text, with free access, at the CIHEAM web page Options méditerranéennes

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D'Onghia A.M., Brunel S., Valentini F. (eds.) Xylella fastidiosa & the Olive Quick Decline Syndrome (OQDS). A serious worldwide challenge for the safeguard of olive trees 2017. 172 p. ISBN 2-85352-570-1 (Options Méditerranéennes, A 121).

Lacirignola C., Raeli M. CIHEAM actions to combat X. fastidiosa in the Mediterranean region, pp. 9-10.

Al-Dobai S., Nasr N. FAO preventive actions to the introducion and spread of the Olive Quick Decline Syndrome OQDS - associated to Xylella fastidiosa in NENA region, pp. 11-12.

Gonçalves Moreira A., Xia J., Brunel S. The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) and its standards on pest surveillance and diagnostics to prevent the entry of Xylella fastidiosa, pp. 13-14.

Ghedira A., Serafini F. Overview of the activities and projects on Xylella fastidiosa of the International Olive Council (IOC), pp. 15-17.

Petter F., Baldissera G. From science to policy, the contributions of EPPO and Euphresco to the Xylella fastidiosa emergency, pp. 19-20.

López M.M., Narco-Noales E., Peñalver J., Morente C., Monterde A. The world threat of Xylella fastidiosa, pp. 23-24.

Martelli G.P., Nigro F. The Olive Quick Decline Syndrome, pp. 25-28.

Saponari M., Boscia D., Martelli G.P. Xylella fastidiosa and its role in the Olive Quick Decline Syndrome, pp. 29-30.

Cavalieri V., Porcelli F. Main insect vectors of Xylella fastidiosa in Italy and worldwide, pp. 31-32.

Legendre B., Denancé N., Olivier V., Molusson D., Juteau V., Agud-Miguel D., Sainte-Luce A., Dousset C., Audusseau

C., Paillard S., François C., Rivoal C., Germain J.-F., Reynaud P., Jerphanion P. de, Joudar S., Francart J., Poirier A., Lecat M., Poliakoff F., Jacques M.-A. Xylella fastidiosa: the status of the infection and control measures in France, pp. 33-35.

Saponari M. State of the art of the research on X. fastidiosa in Puglia, pp. 37-40.

Boscia D., Saponari M. Current EU research initiatives on Xylella fastidiosa, pp. 41-42.

D'Onghia A.M. CIHEAM/IAMB innovative tools for early surveillance and detection of Xylella fastidiosa, pp. 43-46.

Santoro F., Gualano S., Favia G., D'Onghia A.M. IT platform based on smart device and web-application for the survey of Xylella fastidiosa, pp. 47-48.

Valentini F., Cavallo G., D'Onghia A.M. Sampling procedures of plant material for the survey of Xylella fastidiosa in Puglia Region, Italy, pp. 49-52.

Yaseen T., Valentini F., Santoro F., Lorusso D., D'Onghia A.M. The "Spy Insect" approach for monitoring Xylella fastidiosa in absence of symptomatic plants, pp. 53-54.

Elbeaino T., Digiaro M. Use of conventional DNA- and protein-based techniques for the detection and characterization of Xylella fastiosa in Italy, pp. 55-56.

Reisenzein H. PCR assays for the detection of Xylella fastidiosa. Review and comparison of published protocols, pp. 57-60.

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Djelouah K., Frasheri D. Direct Tissue ImmunoBlot Assay (DTBIA), an effcient tool for the mass detection of Xylella fastidiosa in infected olive trees, pp. 61-64.

Yaseen T., Si Ammor M., Casini G., Drago S., Stampone G., Elbeaino T., Digiaro M. Specific, Sensitive, and Rapid Diagnosis of Xylella fastidiosa from olive plant material by a new Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) system, pp. 65-66.

Loreti S., Pucci N., Loconsole G., Modesti V., Potere O., Lucchesi S., Gaffuri F., Saponari M. Organization of ring tests on diagnostic methods among Italian laboratories, pp. 69-70.

Giampetruzzi A., Morelli M., Saponari M., Loconsole G., Chiumenti M., Boscia D., Savino V., Martelli G.P., Saldarelli P. Transcriptome profiling of two olive cultivars infected by Xylella fastidiosa, pp. 73-76.

Scortichini M. Preliminary results on field trials to control Xylella fastidiosa on olive trees in Puglia, pp. 77-78.

Dongiovanni C., Cavalieri V., Altamura G., Di Carolo M., Fumarola G., Saponari M., Porcelli F. Preliminary results of comparative efficacy evalutation trials against Philaenus spumarius L., vector of Xylella fastidiosa, pp. 79-80.

Carlucci A., Ingrosso F., Lops F. Sustainable strategies to contain the Olive Quick Decline Syndrome in southeast Italy, pp. 81-82.

Xiloyannis C., Mininni A.N., Lardo E., Miccoli A., Fausto C. Good agricultural practices in the management of the Olive Quick Decline Syndrome, pp. 83-85.

Winter S., Bragard C., Tramontini S., Andueza M., Stancanelli G. Risk assessment of Xylella fastidiosa in the EU territory and other EFSA activities, pp. 87-89.

Chouibani M., Fawzy A., Al Awad E., Eid P., Akarid N., Shubib S., Barham H., Smith J. A Pest Risk Analysis on Xylella fastidiosa for the countries of the Near East Plant Protection Organization, focusing on the olive-infecting strain, pp. 91-92.

Shubib S., Hamdan I. Pest risk analysis on Xylella fastidiosa in Palestine, pp. 93-96.

Choueiri E. Work done and actions taken on Xylella fastidiosa in Lebanon, pp. 97-100.

Meihiar M., Sarhan S. Regulations enforced against Xylella fastidiosa in Jordan, pp. 101-102.

Hammad H., Hanafy S.M. Regulatory status and phytosanitary measures implemented to face Xylella fastidiosa and its vectors in Egypt, pp. 103-104.

Arijs H. Xylella fastidiosa in the framework of the EU plant quarantine law, p. 105.

Di Rubbio P. EU Legislation on Xylella fastidiosa, pp. 107-108.

Bullon C. International legal framework for phytosanitary protection: obligations and responsibilities under the IPPC, pp. 109-112.

Schito S., Percoco A., D'Onghia A.M. Legislative aspects for the mandatory control of Xylella fastidiosa in Puglia and in Italy, pp. 113-116.

Brunel S., Sosa O. The elements of successful capacity development for Xylella fastidiosa, pp. 117-119.

Brunel S., D'Onghia A.M. The importance of communication on phytosanitary issues. The case of Xylella fastidiosa, p. 121.

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Petruzzella D. Sancassiani S. (eds.) Feeding knowledge 2017. 184 p. ISBN 2-85352-569-4 Expo Milano (Options Méditerranéennes, A 120).

Petruzzella D., Sancassiani S., Concia F., Giannelli M. Rooting knowledge for feeding the planet, pp. 7-29. Zdruli P., Lamaddalena N., Todorovic M., Scardigno A., Calabrese J., Ladisa G., Verrastro V., Pereira L.S., Coppola A., Marino M. Priority 1: Sustainable management of natural resources, pp. 33-70. Yaseen T., Ricelli A., Ceglie F.G., Santoro F., De Santis M., Strange R., Colombo L., D'Onghia A.M. Priority 2: Qualitative and quantitative enhancement of crop products, pp. 71-81. Callieris R., Adinolfi F., Capitanio F., Santeramo F.G.

Priority 3: Socio-economic dynamics and global markets, pp. 83-111. Lamberti L., Belsanti V., Antonelli A. Priority 4: Sustainable development of small rural communities in marginal areas, pp. 113-127. Lacirignola C., Capone R., El Bilali H., Debs P., Cardone G.L., Driouech N., Dernini S., Burlingame B., Gitz V., Meybeck A. Priority 5: Mediterranean food consumption patterns: diet, environment, society, economy and health, pp. 129-174

Adinolfi F., Petruzzella D., Giannelli M. Feeding the Mediterranean through knowledge, pp. 177-184.

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Porceddu E., Damania A.B., Qualset C.O. (eds.) Proceedings of the International Symposium on Genetics and breeding of durum wheat [Rome (Italy), 27-30 May 2013]. 2014. 636 p. ISBN 2-85352-544-9 (Options Méditerranéenne, A 110)

Ben-Abu Y., Tzfadia O., Maoz Y., Kachanovski D.E., Melamed-Bessudo C., Feldman M., Levy A.A. Durum wheat evolution : a genomic analysis. - pp. 31-45. Goncharov N.P. Biodiversity of tetraploid wheats: taxonomy,

studying, increasing and preservation. - pp. 47-55. Kudryavtsev A.M., Melnikova N.V., Novoselskaya-Dragovich A. Global durum wheat diversity: structure and origin revealed by means of the gliadin markers. - pp. 57-61.

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David J.L., Tavaud M., Roumet P., Muller M.-H., Santoni S., Gautier S., Holtz Y., Ranwez V., Ardisson M., Poux G., Vagne C. Broadening the genetic bases of durum wheat. - pp. 65-78. Kuzmanović L., Virili M. E., Gennaro A., Bitti A., Ceoloni C. Positive effects on yield-contributing traits associated with Thinopyrum ponticum chromosome segments introgressed into durum wheat. - pp. 79-85. Bari A., Street K., Amri A., Nachit M., Mackay M., Ouabbou H., Kahel Z., Ghanem M. E., De Pauw E., Nazari K., Alo F., El Bouhssini M., Tsivelikas A., Humeid B. Searching for climate change related traits in plant genetic resources collections using Focused Identification of Germplasm Strategy (FIGS). - pp. 87-94. Al-Tabbal J. A., Duwayri M. Intra-population variation for agronomic characteristics in the durum wheat landrace “SafraMa’an” (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum). - pp. 95-108. Taghouti M., Rhrib K., Gaboun F. Exploiting landrace genetic diversity for germplasm enhancement in durum wheat breeding in Morocco. - pp. 109-119. Nigro D., Giancaspro A., Giove S.L., Piarulli L., Marcotuli I., Mangini G., Blanco A. Allelic variation for GS and GOGAT genes in a tetraploid wheat collection. - pp. 121-126. Quaranta F., Belocchi A., Camerini M., Cecchini C., Fornara M., Pucciarmati S., D'Egidio M.G. Evaluation of a hulled wheat (emmer and spelt) collections. - pp. 127-130. Ramdani A., Ouabbou H., Nsarellah N., Lhaloui S., Abbad-Andaloussi F., Nachit M.M., Bhavani S., Nazari K., Wanyera R., Ferrahi M., Haddoury J., Udupa S.M. The strategies to serve and conserve Moroccan durum wheat genetic diversity before it is lost. - pp. 131-138. Sciacca F., Cambrea M., Licciardello S., Pesce A., Romano E., Spina A., Virzì N., Palumbo M. Evolution of durum wheat from Sicilian

landraces to improved varieties. - pp. 139-145. Ben-David R., Amram A., Nashef K. Genetic improvement of durum wheat establishment under fluctuating environmental conditions. - pp. 147-149. Taddei F., Ciccoritti R., Cacciatori P., D'Egidio M.G. Variability of total antioxidant capacity among durum wheat genotypes. - pp. 151-156. Porceddu E., Blanco A. Evolution of durum wheat breeding in Italy. - pp. 157-173. Ghavami F., Bassi F. M., Burciaga R., Soltani A., Noyszewski A., De Jimenez M.K.M., Gu Y.Q., Meinhardt S., Elias E.M., Kianian P.M.A., Mergoum M., Schivcharan S. M., Kianian S. F. Developing improved durum wheat germplasm by altering the cytoplasmic genomes. - pp. 177-187. De Pace C., Bizzarri M., Vittori D., Vaccino P., Caceres M.E., Ceccarelli M., Raksegi M., Vida G. The progeny from the [(T. turgidum X Dasypyrum villosum) amphiploid X Triticum aestivum] hybridization is an effective source of new durum wheat inbred lines. - pp. 189-200. Bassi R. Integrated crop solution as new approach to combine genetics and other innovative inputs in wheat varieties development. - pp. 201-208. Dura S., Duwayri M., Nachit M.M. Detection of molecular markers associated with yield and yield components in durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum) under saline conditions. Markers for yield in durum wheat. - pp. 209-221. Alaoui M.M., Gaboun F., Cherkaoui S. In vitro gynogenesis in some varieties of durum wheat (Triticum durum. L.). - pp. 223-228. Giancaspro A., Nigro D., Giove S.L., Zacheo S.A., Simeone R., Piarulli L., Colasuonno P., Blanco A. Exploitation of SNP markers located on wheat 5A chromosome for the study of

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syntenic relationship with model species. - pp. 229-233. Iraqi D., Abdelwahd R., Udupa S.M. Efficient callus induction, plantlets regeneration and genetic transformation of durum wheat. - pp. 235-240. Monneveux P. Durum wheat adaptation and sustainability: ensuring accurate phenotyping for improving drought tolerance and yield stability. - pp. 244-278. Cattivelli L., Miglietta F., Zaldei A., Rizza F., Mastrangelo A.M., De Vita P., Mazzucotelli E. Adaptation of durum wheat to a changing environment. - pp. 279-282. Ozberk I., Rajaram S., Ilkhan A., Ozberk F. Durum wheat (T. durum Desf.) vs. bread wheat (T. aestivum L. em.Thell.) in South-East Anatolia, Turkey. - pp. 283-290. El-Areed S., Nachit M.M., Hagaras A., El-Sherif S., Hamouda M. Durum wheat breeding for high yield potential in Egypt. - pp. 291-294. Aprile A., Marè C., Havlickova L., Panna R., Rizza F., Mastrangelo A.M., Borrelli G.M., Rampino P., Cattivelli L., De Bellis L., Perrotta C. Molecular responses to drought and heat stress in durum wheat. - pp. 295-299 Carboni G., Dettori M., Goddi G., Mulè P., Satta B., Spanu E. Durum wheat and local chains: A new strategy to strengthen locally selected genotypes. - pp. 301-305. Ciccoritti R., Bellato S., Frate V., Nocente F. The n-alkylresorcinols in durum wheat: genotypic and environmental variability. - pp. 307-313. Clarke F.R., Clarke J.M., Ruan Y., Lin X., N'Diaye A., Kthiri D., Pozniak C.J., Weibe K., Yates S. Application of the international crop information system for retrieval and usage of pedigree and phenotypic data for use in durum research and breeding. - pp. 315-318. Dettori M., Cesaraccio C., Motroni A., Spano D., Duce P.

Durum wheat and climate change: simulation models as a tool to support decisions in targeting genotypes and crop breeding. - pp. 319-322. Gaboun F., Diria G., Adenike F., Abdelwahd R., Ibriz M., Soulaymani A. The salt tolerance candidate genes family in wheat and its relationship to the phylogenetic complexity of cereals. - pp. 323-337. Sissons M.J., Emebiri L., Pleming D., Taylor H., Eckermann P., Collins N.C. Screening durum wheat for heat tolerance. - pp. 339-343. Rozova M.A., Pocornyak V.P. Durum wheat cultivation and breeding in the Altai Russian region. - pp. 345-349. Federica V., Lucarotti V., Salzano A.M., Scaloni A., Alessio M., Alpi A. Proteomic analyses of the effect of nitrogen assimilation in wheat cultivars under different fertilization regimes. - pp. 351-354. Zarei L., Farshadfar E., Cheghamirza K., Desiderio F., Cattivelli L. QTL mapping of morphological traits associated with drought adaptation in a Iranian mapping population of durum wheat. - pp. 355-361. Abdelkader B. The history of wheat breeding in Algeria. - pp. 363-370. Chaabane R., Saidi A., Rouissi M., Ben Naceur E., Mejri C., Ben Naceur M. Avenues for increasing salt tolerance of Tunisian durum wheat cultivars. - pp. 371-377. Damania A.B. Durum wheat cultivation and use in the USA with special reference to California. – pp. 379-389. Ayadi S., Karmous C., Trifa Y., Hammami Z., Rezgui S. Yield and nitrogen use efficiency as influenced by rates of nitrogen fertilizers of some Tunisian durum wheat cultivars. - pp. 391-399 Marè C., Mazzucotelli E., Reggiani F., Zaldei A., Miglietta F., Fares C., Rizza F., Cattivelli L., Badeck F.W. Durum wheat grain yield and quality under

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elevated CO2 : first results of a free air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE) experiment. - pp. 401-406. Olivera P.D., Yue J. Genetic resources for stem rust resistance in cultivated and wild tetraploid wheats. - pp. 409-417. Sai Prasad S.V., Singh S.K., Kumar V., Kantwa S.L., Dubey V.G., Ambati D., Prakasha T.L., Mishra A.N. Pyramiding of resistance genes Sr36 and Sr2 in durum wheat background (HI 8498) through marker assisted selection for resistance to stem rust race 117- group pathotypes. - pp. 419-429. Kadkol G., Simpfendorfer S., Raju T. Breeding durum wheat for crown rot tolerance. - pp. 431-434. Mishra A.N., Sai Prasad S.V., Shirsekar G.S., Yadav S.R., Kaushal K., Dubey V.G. Diverse sources of resistance to Indian pathotypes of stem rust and leaf rust in durum wheat. - pp. 435-445. Desiderio F., Guerra D., Mastrangelo A.M., Rubiales D., Pasquini M., Simeone R., Blanco A., Cattivelli L., Valè G. Genetic basis of resistance to leaf rust in tetraploid wheats. - pp. 447-452. D'Ovidio R., Moscetti I., Janni M., Volpi C., Kalunke M.R., Tundo S., Sella L., Favaron F. Durum wheat improvement against fungal pathogens by using protein inhibitors of cell wall degrading enzymes. - pp. 453-456. Forte P., Kuzmanović L., Virili M. E., Gennaro A., Bitti A., Ceoloni C. Pyramiding resistance genes to Fusarium head blight and rusts from Thinopyrum ponticum into durum wheat. - pp. 457-462. Goyeau H., Berder J., Lacoudre F., Ammar K., Loladze A., Duchalais L., Goudemand E., Desmouceaux N., André C., Blanc P., Gervais L., Lonnet P., Lefèvre T., Argillier O., Robert O., Lezie A., Poupard B., Olivier A. Characterization of sources of resistance to leaf rust in durum wheat germplasm. - pp. 463-467. Marone D., Russo M.A., Laidò G., De Vita P., Papa R., Blanco A., Gadaleta A., Mastrangelo A.M.

Qualitative and quantitative resistance against powdery mildew in wheat. - pp. 469-476. De Pace C., Bizzarri M., Pasquini M., Nocente F., Ceccarelli M., Vittori D., Vida G. Additional genetic factors of resistance to stem rust, leaf rust and powdery mildew from Dasypyrum villosum. - pp. 477-491. Lafiandra D., Masci S., Palombieri S., Botticella E., Bovina R., Ferrazzano G., Mantovani P., Massi A., Margiotta B., D'Egidio M.G., Sestili F. Improvement of technological and nutritional quality in durum wheat: achievements and perspectives . - pp. 495-499. Atallah M., Ronchi C,, Silvestri M., Ruini L. Durum wheat production chain: research, quality and future challenges. - pp. 501-504. Daaloul Bouacha O., Nouaigui S., Daaloul A., Rezgui S. Quality in durum wheat: comparison between landraces and high yielding varieties. - pp. 505-510. Gazza L., Sgrulletta D., Cammerata A., Gazzelloni G., Galassi E., Pogna N. Breeding and quality of soft-textured durum wheat. - pp. 511-516. Gadaleta A., Nigro D., Marcotuli I., Giancaspro A., Blanco A. Molecular characterization of candidate genes involved in nitrogen metabolism and relationship with the grain protein content of wheat. - pp. 517-525. Royo C., Nazco R., Peña R.J., Ammar K., Villegas D. Mediterranean durum wheat landraces as a source of variability for quality improvement. - pp. 527-532. Khlestkina E., Shoeva O., Börner A., Gordeeva E. Purple grain colour genes in wheat. - pp. 533-539. Babay E., Hanana M., Mzid R., Haj-Salah H., Ghorbel A., Carrillo J.M., Amara H., Rodríguez-Quijano M. Biochemical and molecular approaches for the technological quality assessment of durum wheat varieties. - pp. 541-547.

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Abugalieva A.I., Morgounov A.Y. Grain quality of durum wheat varieties. - pp. 549-553. Delvecchio L.N., Taranto F., Mangini G., Blanco A., Pasqualone A. Phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity in tetraploid wheat. - pp. 555-563. Colasuonno P., Schiavulli A., Sonnante G., Incerti O., Giove S., Giancaspro A., Zacheo S.A., Gadaleta A. Characterization of Phytoene synthase 2 (Psy2) genes in wheat. - pp. 565-570. Marzario S., Gioia T., Logozzo G., Spagnoletti Zeuli P.L. Evaluation of Triticum durum Desf. germplasm for the improvement of local products. - pp. 571-575. Roncallo P., Echenique V. Identification of molecular markers associated with yield and quality traits for Argentinean durum wheat breeding programs. - pp. 577-582. Spina A., Ammar K., Peña R.J., Bentivegna G., Sciacca F., Virzì N.,

Palumbo M. Durum wheat breeding lines with new HMW glutenin subunit combinations selected for bread-making quality. - pp. 583-587. Tekdal S. Importance of durum wheat breeding in terms of bulgur in Southeastern Anatolian Region of Turkey. - pp. 589-594 Vida G., Ottò V. Breeding for improved technological quality in winter durum wheat. - pp. 595-601. Giorgi D., Farina A., Grosso V., Lucretti S. A new and “open access” chromosome approach to complex genomes: flow sorting of FISH labeled chromosome in suspension. - pp. 605-611. Thiyagarajan K., Cantale C., Galeffi P. Molecular analysis of a novel DNA transposon in Triticeae. - pp. 613-617 Guerra D., Mastrangelo A.M., Cattivelli L., Mazzucotelli E. E3 ubiquitin ligases regulating plant stress responses: an overview. - pp. 619-622.

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Junier S., El Moujabber M., Trisorio Liuzzi G., Tigrek S., Serneguet M., Choukrallah R., Shatanawi M., Rodriguez R. (publication committee) Dialogues on Mediterranean water challenges: Rational water use, water price versus value and lessons learned from the European Water Framework Directive 2011.196 p. ISBN 2-85352-469-8 (Options méditerranéennes, A 98)

Kolberg S., Berbel J. Defining rational use of water in Mediterranean irrigation. – pp. 11-27. Mandi L., El Moujabber M. Conceptual frame for rational use of water resources in the Mediterranean. – pp. 29-36. Lutter S., Schnepf D. Water management indicators - State of the art for the Mediterranean Region. – pp. 37-53. Elkassar G., Abou El-Fotouh N. Promotion of water saving policies and

options for water use in improved areas in Egypt. – pp. 55-69. Omrani N., Ouessar M. Lessons learned from the Tunisian national water policy; the case of the rehabilitation of oases. – pp. 71-83. Buxó R. Water management in the Western Mediterranean basin: An archaeological approach (II).– pp. 85-95. Ghreib L., Djabri L., Hani A., Bouhsina S., Mudry J., Sharour I. Potential groundwater contamination by

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toxic metals around an abandoned iron mine, Bekkaria (Algeria) – pp. 97-106. Shatanawi M., Naber S. Valuing water from social, economic and environmental perspective. – pp. 109-117. Demir H., Zahir Erkan A., Karaca Bilgen G What is covered by water fees, prices and costs? Examples of water policies in Turkey. – pp. 119-128. Polycarpou P. Water pricing issues in countries with water deficit. – pp. 129-138. Giannoccaro G., Berbel J., Prosperi M., Zanni G.

Benchmarking exercise using Data Envelopment Analysis, an application to irrigation water pricing. – pp. 139-150. Balzarolo D., Lazzara P., Colonna P., Becciu G.F., Rana G. F. The implementation of the Water Framework Directive in Italy – pp. 155-167. Abdin A. E., Afify A., Adel A. Comparative analysis of Egyptian water policy and Water Framework Directive. – pp. 169-179. Choukr-Allah R. Comparative study between Maroccan water strategies and WFD. – pp. 181-188.

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workshop, Marrakech, Morocco, October 29-November 2, 2008 2009. 332 p. ISBN 2853524256 (Options méditerranéennes, A 88)

Abdin A. E., Gaafar I. Rational water use in Egypt. - pp. 11-27. Demir H., Erkan A.Z., Baysan N., Bilgen G.K. The possible effects of irrigation schemes and irrigation methods on water budget and economy in Atatürk dam of Sout-Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. - pp. 29-40. Tigrek S., Göbelez Ö., Aras T. . Sustainable management of reservoirs and preservation of water quality. - pp. 41-53. Smets H. Access to drinking water at an affordable price in developing countries. - pp. 57-68. Rana G., Katerji N., Ferrara R. M. An operational direct model to accurately determine crop evapotranspiration of crops cultivated in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 69-79. Ezzahar J., Chehbouni A., Er-Raki S., Khabba S., Hanich L.

Estimating and monitoring seasonal water consumption of olive orchards in a semi-arid region (Morocco) using the Eddy-covariance system. - pp. 81-87. Kanber R., Ünlü M., Koç L., Kapur B., Tekin S., Donma S., Yazar S. Possible water saving opportunities in Turkey. - pp. 89-98. Mesa-Jurado M.A., Berbel J. . Water value, water demand and WFD implementation in an olive intensive Guadalquivir sub-basin. – pp. 99-107. Chimonidou D., Polycarpou P., Vassiliou L. Rational use of water resources in Cyprus. – pp. 109-118. Rabi A. Water pricing as a means to ensure water conservation: a case study from Palestine. – pp. 119.129.

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Barceló D., Petrovic M., Radjenovic J. Treating emerging contaminants (pharmaceuticals) in wastewater and drinking water treatment plants. – pp. 133-140.

Rios G.M. Nanotechnologies and membrane engineering at the core of water and related questions in the Mediterranean and Middle East countries. – pp. 141-147. Gumiero B., Conte G., Boz B. Life Sellustra Project: planning and implementation of integrated methods for the restoration of the catchment in Val Sellustra. – pp. 149-156. Outzourhit A., Elharrak N., Aboufirass M., Mokhlisse A. Autonomous desalination units for fresh water supply in remote rural areas. - pp.157-162. Martín Garcia I., Salas Rodriguez J. J., Fahd Draissi K., Pidre Bocardo J. R., Baccardatz Simmari N. Experimental plant of Carrión de Los Céspedes (Seville) : model of technological transfer in international cooperation about sustainable solutions for wastewater treatment. – pp. 163-170 Teijón G., Tamoh K., Soler M., Candela L. Treated wastewater reuse for a seawater intrusion hydraulic barrier implementation in the Llobregat delta aquifer (Barcelona, Spain). First phase. - pp. 171-177. Mandi L., Achak M., Hafidi A., Ouazzani N. Low cost bio-sorbent for the removal of phenolic compounds from olive mill wastewater. – pp. 179-186. Avila M., Perez G., Valiente M. Valorization of a mining effluent by selective recovery of Zn using solvent extraction. - pp. 187-198. Mandi L., Tiglyene S., Jaouad A. Depuration of tannery effluent by phytoremediation and infiltration percolation under arid climate. - pp. 199-205.

Shatanawi M., Naber S., Shammout M. Mainstreaming agricultural and water policies for social equity and economic efficiency. - pp. 209-219. Nion G. Water framework directive and water policies in France: evolution and tools for a rational use of water resources. - pp. 221-230.

Giannoccaro G., Pistón J.M., Kolberg S., Berbel J. Comparative analysis of water saving policies in agriculture: pricing versus quotas. - pp. 231-239. Karaa K., Karam F., Raad R. Modernization of irrigation systems: measures to reduce pressure on water demand in Lebanon. - pp. 241-254.

Messouli M., Ben Salem A., Ghallabi B., Yacoubi-Khebiza M., Ait Boughrous A., El Alami El Filali A., Rochdane S., Ezzahra Hammadi F., Ecohydrology and groundwater resources management under global change: a pilot study in the pre-Saharan basins of Southern Morocco. - pp. 255-264.

Omrani N., Ouessar M. Technical perspectives of irrigation efficiency improvement in the oasis systems: cases of Southern Tunisia. - pp. 267-274. Lepage M., Simonneaux V., Thomas S., Metral J., Duchemin B., Kharrou H., Cherkaoui M., Chehbouni A. SAMIR a tool for irrigation monitoring using remote sensing for evapotranspiration estimate. - pp. 275-282. Osann A., Calera A. On-line satellite-assisted tools for participatory irrigation water management. – pp. 283-288. Mahdi N., Sghaier M., Bachta M.S. Technical efficiency of water use in the irrigated private schemes in Smar watershed, South-Eastern Tunisia. - pp. 289-300.

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Gad A., Ramadan Ali R. Water rationalization in Egypt from the perspective of the virtual water concept. - pp. 301-310. Musa Barghouthi A.H. Innovative approach for efficient management of Ein Sultan Spring in Jericho. – pp. 311-322.

Rabi A., Martín Garcia I., Mandi L., Berbel J., El Moujabber M., Rodríguez-Clemente R., Serneguet M. Approach to a conceptual frame of technological perspectives for water resources management in the Mediterranean Region. - pp. 325-332.

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Ambrosi L., Trisorio Liuzzi G., Quagliariello R., Santelli Beccegato L., Di Benedetta C., Losurdo F. (eds.) ; Ciannamea C. (compilation) Women status in the Mediterranean : their rights and sustainable development 2009. 101 p. ISBN 285352423X (Options méditerranéennes, A 87)

Saccone C. Women and science. – pp. 19-22. Spatafora E. The gender issue in the international and European law. – pp. 23-27. Knidiri M. Women in Arab societies: the case of Morocco. – pp. 29-32. Ferreira V. Employment policies from a gender equality perspective in Mediterranean Europe developments and challenges. – pp. 33-44, Sağlamer G. Women academics in science and technology with special reference to Turkey. – pp. 45-61. Navarra V. Rural development policies and programmes

in support of rural women: the Italian experience. – pp. 63-82. Quagliariello R. The importance of gender empowerment in rural development programme GEWAMED and TERCOM projects. – pp. 83-87. Viapiana C. Women and business in a knowledge-based society: integrated services network to sustain women's employment. – pp. 89-91. Confalonieri M.A. Working group n° 1: the status of women's rights. – pp. 95-96. Navarra V., Sagardoy J. A. Working group n° 2: women and rural development. – pp. 97-98. Knidiri M., Tawfik M. Working group n° 3: women, knowledge and technologies. – pp. 99-101.

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Santini A., Lamaddalena N., Severino G., Palladino M. (eds.) Irrigation in Mediterranean agriculture : challenges and innovation for the next decades 2008. 328 p. ISBN 2-85352-408-6 (Options méditerranéennes, A 84)

Hamdy A. Going from rain to gain: blue and green water management practices. – pp. 7-14. Rinaldi M., Ruggieri S., Marcucci C., Loreti F., Acutis M., Malagoli C. European water directive evaluation and decision support system to improve irrigation management: RISP-IDRIC Project. – pp. 15-23. D'Urso G., D'Antonio A., Vuolo F., De Michele C. The irrigation advisory plan of Campania Region: from research to operational support for water directive in agriculture. – pp. 25-31. Fiori M., Cau P., Meloni G.C. An integrated solution for superficial water resources management based on complex distributed models and innovative web technologies. – pp. 33-40. Mauro R., Di Nicola M., Longo A. M. G., Mauromicale G. The effects of mist irrigation on biological and productive behaviour of globe artichoke. – pp. 41-46. Mastrorilli M., Fagnano M., Katerji N., Rana G. Ozone and water use efficiency. – pp. 47-54. Frabboni L., De Simone G., Russo V. Tillage system effects upon productivity of Menta x piperita L. . – pp. 55-60. Pliakoni E., Kalorizou H., Nanos G.D. Peach leaf physiology and irrigation water and light availability. – pp. 61-67. Palumbo A.D., Campi P., Modugno F., Mastrorilli M. Crop water status estimated by remote sensing information. – pp. 69-75.

Nanos G.D., Pliakoni E., Daenas D., Amodio M. L., Colelli G. Effect of deficit irrigation on olive and olive oil quality during fruit storage. – pp. 77-83. Ambrosone A., Costa A., Frusciante L., Monti L., Leone A., Grillo S. Unravelling the molecular cues of plant adaptation or survival to water deficit. – pp. 85-91. Allavena L. Estimating of water requirement and problems related to the application of a technique for rice irrigation based on intermittent submersion and soil matric potential scheduling. – pp. 93-104. Barbagallo S., Consoli S., Russo A. Estimate of evapotranspiration using surface energy fluxes from Landsat TM. – pp. 105-114. Cavazza L., Guarnieri A., Patruno A., Cirillo E., Lorenzini G., Piana S. Field examination of the hydrological behaviour of a typical vertisol in a cropped area. – pp. 115-123. Elferchichi A., Lamaddalena N. Analysis of the reservoirs operation in on-demand irrigation systems. – pp. 125-133. Campi P., Palumbo A.D., Mastrorilli M. The evapotranspiration of crop protected by windbreak. – pp. 135-141. Ferrara R. M., Introna M., Martinelli N., Rana G. WUE estimation by using direct and indirect modelling of water losses of sugar beet cropped in a semi-arid environment. – pp. 143-150. Ventrella D., Castellini M., Di Giacomo E., Giglio L., Campi P., Palumbo A.D., Mastrorilli M. Evaluation of different water content

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measurement methods to analyze soil water dynamics. – pp. 151-159. Ferrara R. M., Introna M., Martinelli N., Rana G. Terrain and climate change impact on WUE of durum wheat in a semi-arid hilly catchment. – pp. 161-167. Lavini A., D'Andria R., Patumi M., Morelli G., Tognetti R., Sebastiani L. Water management of olive trees (Olea europaea L.) in a hilly environment of Central-South Italy. – pp. 169-176. Pulvento C., Riccardi M., D'Andria R., Lavini A., Calandrelli D. Effects of deficit irrigation on two cherry tomato cultivars in hilly areas. – pp. 177-184. Angelini L.G., Bertolacci M. Response of woad (Isatis tinctoria L.) to different irrigation levels to optimise leaf and indigo production. – pp. 185-192. Angelini L.G., Bertolacci M. Irrigation strategies to optimise water use efficiency and production in Polygonum tinctorium Ait., a new indigo delivering crop. – pp. 193-201. Todisco F., Vergni L., Mannocchi F. An evaluation of some drought indices in the monitoring and prediction of agricultural drought impact in central Italy. – pp. 203-211. Baroni G., Facchi A., Gandolfi C., Ortuani B. Analysis of the performances of methods for the evaluation of soil hydraulic parameters and of their application in two hydrological models. – pp. 213-222. Corbari C., Horeschi D., Ravazzani G., Mancini M. Land surface temperature from remote sensing and from an energy water balance model for irrigation management. – pp. 223-233. Bagarello V., Giangrosso A., Iovino M., Sgroi A. Soil physical quality in a Sicilian agricultural area. – pp. 235-243. Antinoro C., Bagarello V., Castellini M., Giangrosso A., Giordano G., Iovino M.,

Sgroi A. Predicting the water retention characteristic of Sicilian soils by pedotransfer functions. – pp. 245-256. Rinaldi M., Acutis M., Castrignanò A., D'Urso G., Mastrorilli M., Mattia F., Rana G., Ventrella D. Water resource management at district level. First results of AQUATER research project. – pp. 257-266. Fiorentino C., Castrignanò A., Giglio L., Di Giacomo E., Castellini M., López R., Ventrella D. A comparison between a traditional and a geometrical supervised classifier to produce land cover maps from SPOT5 images. – pp. 267-274. Blanda F., Provenzano G., Rallo G., Minacapilli M., Agnese C. Assessing agro-hydrological models to schedule irrigation for crops of Mediterranean environment. – pp. 275-284. Tedeschi A., Menenti M., Xian X., Basile A., Huang C., Li Zong, De Mascellis R., Orefice N. Field and laboratory studies towards better use of saline irrigation water in NW China. – pp. 285-296. Comegna A., Severino G., Sommella A. Preliminary analysis of salinity distribution in a solute transport process at field-scale. – pp. 297-300. Libutti A., Florio M., Monteleone M., Disciglio G., Tarantino E. Hydro-salinity balance to monitor soil salinity at field scale due to brackish irrigation water. – pp. 301-309. Marchese M., Tuttobene R., Restuccia A., Longo A. M. G., Mauromicale G., Restuccia G. Effects of electrical conductivity of irrigation water on the growth and production of Solanum lycopersicum L. var. cerasiforme grown in greenhouse. – pp. 311-315. Ciollaro G., Comegna A., Coppola A., Kassab M., Hassan S., Lamaddalena N. Spatial variability of solute transport mechanisms based on generalized transfer function model. – pp. 317-329.

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El Moujabber M., Shatanawi M., Trisorio Liuzzi G., Ouessar M., Laureano P., Rodriguez R. (eds.) Water culture and water conflict in the Mediterranean area 2008. 212 p. ISBN 2-85352-407 (Options méditerranéennes, A 83)

Buxó R. The water management in an ancient Greek-Roman city (I): an example in the North-East of Spain. – pp. 9-16. Ferrio J. P., Voltas J., Buxó R., Rovira N., Aguilera M., Bort J., Serret M.D., Araus J. L. Sustainability of the early Mediterranean agriculture. – pp. 17-23. Sanizadeh S.K. Novel hydraulic structures and water management in Iran: a historical perspective. – pp. 25-43. López C., Martín I., Alcácer C. Water policy in Spain: a portrait. – pp. 45-53. Martínez Fernández J. Challenges for a new water culture in the Mediterranean. – pp. 55-68. Moyano Estrada E., Lafuente Fernández R. A theoretical and methodological approach to the study of water culture. – pp. 69-74. Omrani N., Ouessar M. Historical and contemporary perspectives of water culture in Tunisia. – pp. 75-84. Gad A. Water culture in Egypt. – pp. 85-96. Sapiano M., Micallef P., Attard G., Zammit M.-L. The evolution of water culture in Malta: an analysis of the changing perceptions towards water throughout the ages. – pp. 97-109. Laureano P., Ouessar M., Moyano E., Dudeen B., Gad A., Martinez J., Rodriguez R. Conceptual frame on water culture and its use to raise public awareness on

sustainable water management in the Mediterranean basin. – pp. 111-128. Karim T., Von Igel W., Escobar Soler M., Candela L. Analysis of water use patterns and conflicts in the Sa Pobla Plain and Alcudia Bay (Majorca, Spain) . – pp. 131-142. Trevisiol E. R., Cambruzzi T., Baldo G., Pra Levis F. Examples of good governance to avoid conflicts in water sector: Venice lagoon and Bacchiglione river case studies. – pp. 143-157. Shatanawi M., Shammout M., Naber S. Water conflict among sectors and environmental uses in Jordan. – pp. 159-172. Laureano P. Traditional knowledge role for security and mitigation of water conflicts. – pp. 173-183. Aboul-Fotoh N. Z., Eddin Abdin A., Sedky S. Assessment of grass roots irrigation water conflicts through governorates' profiles. – pp. 185-196. Candela L., Domingo F., Berbel J., Alarcón J. J. An overview of the main water conflicts in Spain: proposals for problem-solving. – pp. 197-203. Shatanawi M., Shammout M., Naber S., Aboul-Fotoh N. Z., Eddin Abdin A., Sedky S., Candela L., Domingo F., Berbel J., Alarcón J. J., Laureano P., Tamoh K., Von Igel W., Escobar Soler M., Trevisiol E. R., Cambruzzi T., Baldo G., Pra Levis F., Rodriguez R. Conceptual frame of water conflicts in the Mediterranean. – pp. 205-2

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Sagardoy J. A., Lamaddalena N., Quagliariello R., Chimonidou D., Guelloubi R., Pinca V. (eds.) Mainstreaming gender dimensions in water management for food security and food safety. 2

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regional coordination workshop of GEWAMED project. Larnaca (Cyprus), 12-14 March 2007 EU contract INCO-CT-2005-517696 2007. 238 p. ISBN 2-85352-365-9 (Options méditerranéennes, A 77)

Scoullos M. J., Tomassini B. Food security and food safety in the Mediterranean. – pp. 3-16. Sisto I. Gender key to food security and food safety. – pp. 17-25. Hamdy A., Trisorio Liuzzi G., Sagardoy J. A., Quagliariello R. Gender mainstreaming in water management: a key to food security and poverty alleviation. – pp. 27-35. Quagliariello R. GEWAMED project and its linkage to food security mainstreaming in developing countries. – pp. 37-40. Chimonidou D., Pitta C., Vassiliou L. Mainstreaming gender dimensions in water management for food security and food safety. – pp. 41-48. Aziz N. Strategic vision for mainstreaming gender dimensions in water management for food security and food safety from childhood to grownup. – pp. 49-56. El-Hakeem M. S. Role of gender in water availability and food security relationship (a case study : Matrouh resource management project). – pp. 57-64. Aboul-Fotoh N. Z., Abdin A. E., Salem S. A. Mainstreaming gender dimension in water management for food security and food safety, country paper: Egypt. – pp. 65-80. Navarra V. The multifunctionaly role of agriculture in Italy and its relation to gender. – pp. 81-82.

Shatanawi M., Naber S., Al-Smadi H., Al-Shneikat G. The participation of Jordanian women in food security and food production. – pp. 83-96. Abdellatif M. Mainstreaming gender dimensions in water management for food security. – pp. 97-104. Kaisi A., Al Zoughbi S. Women's contributions to agricultural production and food security: current status and perspectives in Syria. – pp. 105-115. Mellouli K. Women's role in food security in Tunisia. – pp. 117-126. Bedrani S., Yakoubi Y., Aoudjit C. Poverty in rural areas: women's roles and strategies to face the difficult living conditions: results of an investigation carried out in the commune of Hadj Mecheri. – pp. 129-133. Maaroufi T. Gender and water in Morocco: mainstreaming gender dimensions in integrated water resources management in Morocco. – pp. 135-145. Michael L. Water resources management for food security in North Africa. – pp. 147-154. Michael L. CAFRAD related activities to food security and food safety: training workshop on the preparation and evaluation of agricultural projects. – pp. 155-157. Pereira Lorenzo J. The services of the Andalusian Institute for Women: improving employability, training

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and qualification for women in rural areas. – pp. 159-164. Sagardoy J. A., Guelloubi R. Gender indicators in water management: review, proposals and guidance. – pp. 165-197.

Venezian Scarascia M. E. The Italian agriculture and the role of women. – pp. 199-207. Sagardoy J. A., Abdellatif M., Chimonidou D., Mellouli K., Quagliariello R., Tomassini B., Vassiliou L. Report of the second regional coordination workshop of GEWAMED. – pp. 211-230.

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Leone V., Lovreglio R. (eds.) MEDPINE 3 : conservation, regeneration and restoration of Mediterranean pines and their ecosystems. Proceedings of the international workshop, Bari, 26-30 September 2005 2007. 221 p. ISBN 2-85352-356-X (Options méditerranéennes, A 75)

Aramini G., Ciancio O., Iovino F., Menguzzato G., Nicolaci A., Nocentini S., Paone R. The ecology and distribution of Aleppo pine forests in the upper Ionian coast in the province of Cosenza (Calabria). – pp. 13-24. Arianoutsou M., Kazanis D., Varela V. Mapping the post-fire resilience of Mediterranean pine forests: the case of Sounion National Park, Greece. – pp. 25-31. Boydak M. Reforestation of Lebanon cedar (Cedrus Libani A. Rich.) in bare karstic lands by broadcast seeding in Turkey. – pp. 33-42. Caraglio Y., Pimont F., Rigolot E. Pinus halepensis Mill. architectural analysis for fuel modelling. – pp. 43-59. Ciancio O., Iovino F., Mendicino V., Menguzzato G., Nicolaci A., Nocentini S. Structure and management of Aleppo pine forests. – pp. 61-72. De Marco A., Vittozzi P., Rutigliano F. A., Virzo De Santo A. Nutrient dynamics during decomposition of four different pine litters. – pp. 73-77. De Ronde C. The rise and fall of Pinus pinaster plantations in South Africa: from a significant commercial timber source to a declared exotic weed. – pp. 79-83.

De Ronde C. Prescribed burning inside Pinus pinaster stands: considering surface fire fuel beds, comparisons with other Pinus species and the relative resistance to fire damage. – pp. 85-91. Espelta J. M., Verkaik I. Effect of thinning and post-fire regeneration age on growth and reproductive traits of Pinus halepensis forests. – pp. 93-97. Ducci F., Fusaro E., Lucci S., Ricciotti L. Strategies for finalizing conifers experimental tests to the production of improved reproductive materials. – pp. 99-104. Mércia E., Lloret F. How does the recurrence of fire affect the regeneration of pine-dominated Mediterranean communities? – pp. 105-110. Fioretto A., Musacchio A., Palermo A. M., Papa S., Pellegrino A. Soil biological activity in a Pinus laricio forest in Sila. – pp.111-120. Ganatsas P. P. Research on factors leading to the absence of natural regeneration of Pinus pinea L. in the Strofylia forest.- pp. 121-129. Kazanis D., Gimeno T., Pausas J., Vallejo R., Arianoutsou M. Characterization of fire vulnerable Pinus

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halepensis ecosystems in Spain and Greece .- pp. 131-142. Iovieno P., Alfani A. Influence of Pinus pinea plantation on physico-chemical and biological soil properties in Quercus ilex climax areas in Campania (Southern Italy).- pp. 143-148. López R., Climent J., Chambel M. R., Gil L. Ecotypic variation and plasticity of growth, survival and ontogeny in provenances of Canary islands pine.- pp. 149-154. Lovreglio R., Salvatore R., Giaquinto P., Leone V. Thermal treatments and germination response over time of seeds from serotinous and non serotinous cones of Pinus halepensis Mill. .- pp. 155-166. Papa S., Pellegrino A., Fioretto A. The contribution of bacteria and fungi to soil biological activity in a Pinus pinea wood on Vesuvius mount.- pp.167-173. Tartarino P., Galante W., Greco R. Using the hart-becking spacing index in a

study of the naturalisation of Pinus halepensis Miller plantation stands in the South-Eastern Salento peninsula.- pp. 175-188. Vennetier M., Vila B., Liang E., Guibal F., Taahbet A., Gadbin-Henry C. Impact of climate change on pines forest productivity and on the shift of a bioclimatic limit in Mediterranean area.- pp. 189-197. Vila P., Las Heras J. de, Honrubia M. Effects of exponential and conventional fertilization on growth nutrient uptake by five Mediterranean pines in greenhouse.- pp. 199-205. Vittozzi P., De Marco A., Virzo De Santo A. Nitrogen, lignin, cellulose and ADSS [Acid-Detergent Soluble Substances] dynamics during decomposition of Pinus nigra Arn. needles assessed by direct field measurements.- pp. 207-211. Zwolinski J. The introduction, performance and status of Pinus halepensis, P. nigra and P. pinea in South Africa.- pp.213-218.

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Di Terlizzi B., Dragotta A., Jamal M. (eds.) Syrian national strategic plan for olive oil quality. Final report 2007. 163+144 p. ISBN 2-85352-361-6 (Options méditerranéennes, A 73)

El Ibrahem A., Abdine M., Dragotta A. The olive oil sector in Syria. – pp. 17-34. Brillante G., Conto F., Dragotta A. The Syrian olive oil sector: a strategic appraisal [printed version also available in Arabic] . – pp. 35-42. Barrani A., Hallak H., Nus B. E., Bashi A., Najm K., Abdallah Y., Contento F., Dubla E., Guario A., Cardone G. L. The protection in olive orchards: set up of technical assistance and phytosanitary appraisal [printed version also available in Arabic] . – pp. 45-60.

Abdine M., Barrani A., Jafar A. M., Bourghoul A., Fulfuleh A. R., Zakaria M., Nus B., Cardone G. L., Dubla E. Main integrated management techniques in olive orchards [printed version also available in Arabic] . – pp. 63-66. Abdine M., Famiani F., Cardone G. L. Pruning in the olive orchard [printed version also available in Arabic] . – pp. 67-73. Abdine M., Jbara G., Bourghoul A., Cardone G. L., Dubla E., Dragotta A., Contento F., Famiani F. Olive harvesting in Syria. – pp. 75-81.

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Jbara G., Ashtar S., Jawhar A., Khatib M., Bido Z., Abdul Hamid R., Kotmi G., Nseir A., Wazaz N., Makoul S., Kalhout A. R., Sabetta W., Blanco A., Dragotta A., Ibrahem A., Dubla E., Contento F., Perrucci N., Maiellaro G. F., Cardone G., Montemurro C., Famiani F. Oil quality and morphological, phenological, bio-agronomical and molecular characterization of Syrian Olea europaea L. germplasm [printed version also available in Arabic] . – pp. 85-94. Bido Z., Murchid Rachid M., Jbara G., Jawhar A., Soulaiman A. H., Rayab G., Lovino R., Cardone G. The quality control facilities and the upgraded know-how provided by the Project [printed version also available in Arabic] . – pp. 97-102. Murchid Rachid M., Soulaiman A. H., Rayab G., Lovino R. The table olive sector [printed version also available in Arabic] . – pp. 103-107.

Issa N., Bourghoul A., Zakaria M., Nus B. E., Jaffar A. M., Contento F., Montel G. L. Oil mill analysis in Syria. – pp. 111-118. Al Naeb H., Caliandro L., Ozon M., Nakhleh K., Bourghoul A., Montel G. L. Olive oil by-product analysis and recovery in SyriaEditorial secretariat: Stefania Lapedota 119-140. Abdine M., Allak H., Nus B. E., Nigro F., Catalano L., Digiaro M. Phytosanitary aspects and nursery production of olive in Syria: pitfalls and perspectives. – pp. 143-151. Issa N., Barrani A., Bitar M., Jawhar A., Contento F., Sallustio C., Di Terlizzi B., Dragotta A., Petruzzella D., Morini C., Muia G., Taliente I., Giuri G. Strategies for promotion and rural development : the olive road in Idleb [printed version also available in Arabic]. – pp. 155-164.

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Rana G., Mastrorilli M., Albrizio R. (eds.) WEMED workshop : How to advance the knowledge on water use efficiency in the Mediterranean region? 2007. 136 p. ISBN 2-85352-357-8. (Options méditerranéennes, A 72)

Katerji N., Mastrorilli M., Rana G. Analysis and improvement of water use efficiency for crops cultivated in the Mediterranean regions: the state of the art. – pp. 11-46. Caliandro A., Rubino P., Stellacci A. M. Water resources use optimisation in the Mediterranean basin. – pp. 47-56. Karam F., Geagea L., Saadeh M. Improving water use efficiency for a sustainable productivity of agricultural systems in Lebanon. – pp. 57-62. Dahan R. Case study: technical approaches to the water use efficiency indicators and socioeconomic and policy constraints to their operative use in Morocco. – pp. 63-70.

Rana G., Katerji N. Crop evapotranspiration methodology and application in Mediterranean region. – pp. 71-81. Casa R. Agronomic perspective on the increase of water use efficiency at the field scale in Mediterranean environments. – pp. 83-91. Richter G. M., Lawlor D. W., Latiri K., Acutis M., Qureshi K. Field scale water-use efficiency inherent variability and options for crop selection and management. – pp. 93-100. Acutis M., Trevisiol P., Gusberti D., Ferrara R. M., Rana G., Richter G. M. WUE at regional scale water saving and global benefit. – pp. 101-107.

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Mellouli K. CAWTAR organisation and work plan for GEWAMED project. – pp. 63-69. Shatanawi M., Naber S. Jordan presentation: background and workplan. – pp. 71-78. Yakoubi Y., Bedrani S. Presentation of the CREAD, previous experiences related to the gender approach and activities to be carried out within the framework of GEWAMED project. – pp. 79-80. Chimonidou D. Working paper of ari for the first regional coordination workshop of GEWAMED. – pp. 81-86. Abou El-Azm M. Mainstreaming gender dimensions into water quality management in Egypt. – pp. 87-89. Aboul-Fotoh N. Z. Mainstreaming gender dimensions into water resources management within the MWRI and the role of SRU/NWRC within GEWAMED project. – pp. 91-99. Burger P. Water resources in the mediterranean region, PS-eau and GEWAMED project. – pp. 101-104.

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Tomassini B. MIO-ECSDE working paper for the GEWAMED project. – pp. 105-114. Venezian Scarascia M. E. The ITALICID and the GEWAMED project. – pp. 115-118. Navarra V., Tedeschi S. The ONILFA organisation and the GEWAMED project. – pp. 119-121. Compain D. René Moawad Foundation (Lebanon): presentation, previous experiences on gender issues and work plan for GEWAMED. – pp. 123-126. Maaroufi T. Note de présentation de AMSED pour le 1

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Abdellatif M. The PARC organisation and it’s work plan for GEWAMED. – pp. 137-144. Luna O., Seisdedos Alonso C. The women institute of Andalusia and it’s role in gender mainstreaming. – pp. 145-147. Jamal M., Kaisi A. GCSAR : objectives, activities and GEWAMED tentative plan of work. – pp. 149-152. Özekici B., Kantar M. Women, agriculture and irrigation in Turkey and GEWAMED project. – pp. 153-157. Sagardoy J. A. Report of the first coordination regional workshop of GEWAMED. – pp. 161-169.

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Choukrallah R., Thor A., Young P. E. Domestic wastewater treatment and agricultural reuse in Drarga, Morocco. – pp.147-155. Choukrallah R. Wastewater recycling and reuse as a potential resource for water saving in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 157-164. Choukrallah R., Aghai O. Impact de l'irrigation par les eaux usées épurées sur la productivité d'une culture de tomate de plein champ, la salinité du sol et le bilan d'azote. – pp. 165-171. Tawfik T. Assessing and controlling laboratory approach for sample contamination. – pp.175-183.

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Tawfik T. Chemical speciation of selected metals in groundwater using geochemical model. – pp. 185-191. Tawfik T. Effective natural wastewater treatment

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Hamdy A., Monti R. (eds.) Food security under water scarcity in the Middle East : problems and solutions. Proceedings of the LNCV International Forum : Villa Olmo, Como, Italy, 24-27 Nov 2004 2005. 444 p. + 1 CD-rom. ISBN 2-85352-316-0 (Options méditerranéennes, A 65)

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cooperation over water issues: Successes and limitations. – pp. 147-152. Markel D. Monitoring and managing lake Kinneret and its watershed, Northern Israel, a response to environmental, anthropogenic and political constraints. – pp. 153-165. Adar E. Potential for collaboration on regional water projects in the Middle East. – pp. 167-168. Draghetti T., Bortone G. Emilia-Romagna water protection plan and climate change. – pp. 171-176. El-Sheikh R. A., Hamdan S. M., Abo Shammala A. S. Planning aspects for water culture development in Gaza strip. – pp. 177-181. Hussein I. A., Abu Sharar T. M., Battikhi A. M. Water resources planning and development in Jordan. – pp. 183-197. Pargament D., Henkin E., Gasith A. Integrated watershed management: the Yarqon river Authority as a model. – pp. 199-206. Fresia I., Mitidieri E. Water resources planning: the activity in the Po river basin and the WFD. – pp. 207-211. Keidar J., Kawash F. Regional water data banks project multilateral working group on water resources. – pp. 213-215. Ruisi M. Implementation of the water framework directive 2000/60/EC in the Tevere river basin. – pp. 217-223. Detto M., Mancini M., Martinelli J., Montaldo N. Water balance modeling in Mediterranean water limited ecosystem using vegetation parameters and soil moisture from remote sensing. – pp. 225-236. Al-Eisawi D. M. H. Water scarcity in relation to food security and sustainable use of biodiversity in Jordan. – pp. 239-248.

Hamza W., Mason S. Water availability and food security challenges in Egypt. – pp. 249-259. Monacelli G. Integrated system for the monitoring and forecasting of drought events and desertification phenomena, providing appropriate measures for impacts mitigation and water resources usage planning. – pp. 261-267. Scognamiglio R. Transboundary management of water resources: the Italian experience in Basilicata and Apulia. – pp. 269-278. Shideed K. H. Implications of water scarcity on agriculture in Cwana region : limitations and potentials. – pp. 279-280. Savin I., Nègre T. Potential of meteorological resources in the Middle East countries for winter crop production. – pp. 281-288. Al-Dadah J. Y. Towards integrated strategies for pollution control on the use of secondary effluent in sustainable agriculture. – pp. 291-296. El-Sheikh R. A., Jung H., Koegler T. Diagnosis of limitations in operational capacity of sea water desalination plants in Gaza strip. – pp. 297-301. Petta L., Giordano A., Farina R., Al-Baz I. Efficient management of wastewater, its treatment and reuse in the Mediterranean countries: the EMWATER project. – pp. 303-309. Vacca S., Botti P., Coppola A., Meloni B. Reclamation and agricultural reuse of wastewater: the experience of Cagliari sewage treatment plant (Sardinia - Italy) . – pp. 31—324. Wardeh S., Morvan H. P., Wright N. G. Desalination for Syria. – pp. 325-336. Fine P., Haas A., Beriozkin A., Rosenberg R., Suriano S., Davidov S., Moshe Y., Markowitz T., Atzmon N. Disposal of secondary effluent for eucalyptus irrigation. – pp. 337-344. Alperovits E. Saving costs in operating pressurized water

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supply systems. – pp. 347-355. Colombo A., Rizzi A., Tosca A., D'Angelo G. Rationalization of the use of water in vegetable and nursery crops. – pp. 357-362. Fantozzi M., Pretner A., Marshallsay D. Management optimisation of water distribution systems: the TILDE project (tool for integrated leakage detection). – pp. 363-368. Huraini Z. M. I. Tele-control in bulk water system. – pp. 369-371. Khan A. H., Munir S., Mahmood S., Turral H. Transition from conventional to modern water management in Pakistan. – pp. 373-382. Ghanem M. Qualitative water demand management for

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Hamdy A., Quagliariello R. Integration of gender dimension in water management in the Mediterranean region: INGEDI project. – pp. 3-6. Hamdy A., Quagliariello R., Venezian Scarascia M. E. Integration of gender dimension in water management in the Mediterranean region; Bari’s workshop review. – pp. 7-10. Hamdy A., Sagardoy J. A. Mainstreaming gender dimensions into water resources development and management in the Mediterranean region (GEWAMED). – pp. 11-21 Aziz N., El-Kady M. Integrating gender training policy: a gateway towards future development. – pp. 25-31.

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Chimonidou D. Gender dimension and agricultural development in Cyprus. – pp. 55-64. Abdelmonem H. M., Ikram N. Gender assessment within the experience of EDASP. – pp. 65-68. Abou El-Azm M. Case study on raising awareness of women's role in environmental issues in Fayoum. – pp. 69-71. Calvino M. The water association : an instrument to help rural women. – pp. 73-76. Scapini F. The women and the environment. – pp. 77-80. Pasanisi M. The experience of ENREC project. European Network of Resource Centers for Women. – pp. 81-82. Navarra V. The National Observatory for Female Enterprise and Labour in Agriculture. – pp. 83-84. Cirella A., Laureano P. Guardians of water and memory, cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and the women's role in the appropriate use of water resources. – pp. 85-86. Al-Naber G., Shatanawi M. Activities of women societies in agriculture development in Jordan. – pp. 87-110.

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Hamdy A. Water resources and irrigation water policies in the Mediterranean. – pp. 7-22. Sagardoy J. A. Integration of gender dimensions into water resources development and management: issues and information needs. – pp. 23-32. Hamdy A., Quagliariello R., Trisorio Liuzzi G. Mainstreaming gender in integrated water resources management: major issues and challenges. – pp. 33-40. Sisto I. FAO’s experience in socio-economic and gender analysis in farmer’s water management. – pp. 41-45. Hamdy A., Quagliariello R., Trisorio Liuzzi G. The gender approach to the water sector: common problems and learned lessons. – pp. 47-52. Dedja Y. The role of women in participatory irrigation management in Albania. – pp. 55-57. Chimonidou D., Pitta C., Papadopoulos I. Integration of gender dimention in water management in Cyprus. – pp. 59-66. El-Kady M., Tawfik M., El-Ghorab I. Women's role in water management in the Egyptian society. – pp. 67-76. Abou-Elazm M. Gender mainstreaming in water management. – pp. 77-79.

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Romano D. New paradigms in rural development: some lessons from the italian experience. – pp. 3-17. Al-Dadah J. Y. Towards sustainable use of soil and irrigation water in Gaza governorates. – pp. 19-30. Angeli L., Severini S., Valle S. L'evaluation economique d'un projet d'irrigation a partir des lacs collinaires dans une zone rurale de la Tunisie. – pp. 31-41. Leone A., Lo Porto A., Ripa M. N. Agricultural land use, water quality control and related best management practices: lake Vico (central Italy). Case study. – pp. 43-53. Sallaku F., ShaIIari S. Environmental clean-up and sustainable development of contaminated areas around the metallurgical combine of elbasani, Albania. – pp. 55-62. Ghrab M., Gargouri K., Benthaer H. Influence de l'irrigation goutte a goutte par des eaux chargées sur un sol leger. – pp. 63-67. Higgitt D. L. Land degradation, conservation and globalization: a Mediterranean perspective. – pp. 71-78. Scandurra E. From Piazza Navona to Djemaa El Fna, and back again. – pp. 79-81. De Lucia C. Trade, economic growth and environment: evidence from cross country comparisons. – pp. 83-91. Brikell B. H. Genetically modified plants: a north/south perspective in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 93-108. Keles R. The principle of subsidiarity in service of sustainable development. – pp. 109-115. Cavalcani E., Selicato F., Torre C. M. Historical identity of rural areas in the Mediterranean and unsustainable land use. – pp. 117-125.

Copeta C. Immigration: représentations et perspectives autour du problème d'intégration. – pp. 127-133. Peattie L. Village life in the global economy. – pp. 135-139. Laouina A. Transformations agraires et options agro-environnementales au Maroc. – pp. 143-157. Mtimet A. Developpement durable et gestion des ressources naturelles en Tunisie. – pp. 159-162. Veryeri O., Nurlu E., Erdem Ü. Globalisation and the Mediterranean monk seal (monachus monachus) on Karaburun peninsula. – pp. 163-172. Paloscia R. Agriculture and self sustainability: suggestions from the mezzadria. – pp. 173-178. Auernheimer C., Gonzálzez G. Repercussions of the national hydrological plan on the Spanish Mediterranean coast: Water versus tourism and agriculture. – pp. 179-185. Chaudhari L. P. Sustainable use of natural resources for integrated aquaculture and agriculture: an Indian overview. – pp. 187-195. Distaso M. Changements structurels de l'agriculture et économie en transition : des expériences de construction d'une èconomie de marché en Albanie. – pp. 197-206. Costa E., Passarelli D., Leone A. M., Critelli F., Trovino L., Magra V., Bonsinetto F. The development of regional resources through local management capacity of fostering growth. – pp. 207-219. Nurlu E., Gökçekuê H., Yilmaz O., Erdem Ü. Sustainable development and land use changes in Karaburun peninsula. – pp. 221-230.

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Tatlidil E., Tatlidil R. The effects of global changes on human resources, a case of rural urban migration in Turkey. – pp. 231-241. Gracheva R. Unexpected transformation of nature use and soil resources in the eastern coast of the Black sea (the last 10 years) . – pp. 243-247. Pellegrini F., Soda G. Strategies for sustainable development in Sila (Calabria, Italy. – pp. 249-261. Sunlu U. Environmental impacts of tourism. – pp. 263-270. Cuonzo M. T. Les petits metiers: le secteur de l'économie informelle en Afrique. – pp. 271-276. Torre C. M. Migrations, hidden markets in gateway cities of the Mediterranean region. – pp. 277-284. Abouhani A. Les scenarios de developpement regional du schema national d'amenagement du territoire. – pp. 287-294. Barbanente A., Monno V. Creating and integrating local knowledge in communities of practice: the environmental regeneration of the Ofanto River Basin. – pp. 295-303. Camarda D., Giordano R. Technology, democracy and planning: hints from the Mediterranean. – pp. 305-313. Ardu P., Cecchini A. Gaming simulation and urban planning : a perspective. – pp. 315-322. Celino A. Learning and organizational framework the case of Gravina in Puglia, Italy. – pp. 323-331. Carbonara S. Faisabilité des plans pour la réhabilitation des littoraux avec habitat illégal: perspectives et opportunités offertes par les sociétés de transformation urbaine. – pp. 333-345.

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Adinolfi F., Di Pasquale J. Policies and actors in the agriculture innovation system. p. 51-56.

Prete F., Capone R. The European legal framework and rural development policies. – p. 59-65.

Petruzzella D., Semeraro M., Ciaula M., Fiume P. Co-generation, sharing and transfer of technologies in Small and Medium agrifood Enterprises (SMEs). – p. 67-73.

Ciaula M., Callieris R., Roma R. Annex. - p. 77-86.

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Morini C., Rodríguez-Clemente R., Arvanitis R., Chaabouni R. (eds.) Moving forward in the Euro-Mediterranean Research and Innovation partnership. The experience of the MIRA project 2013. 257 p. ISBN 2-85352-513-9 (Options méditerranéennes, B 71)

Ayadi R., Sessa C. What scenarios for the Euro-Mediterranean in 2030 in the wake of the Arab spring? - pp. 13-17.

Arvanitis R., Rodríguez-Clemente R., El-Zoheiry A. H. The policy framework of Euro-Med cooperation on research and innovation. Effects on research collaborations. - pp. 19-41.

Rossano M., Bonfim J., Chaabouni R., Bonas G. The Monitoring Committee for RTD. - pp. 43-55.

El Fellah R., El Majid Z. National MPC policies of cooperation with the EU in Science and Innovation: The case of Morocco. - pp. 57-61.

Pancera A., Papageorgeou K., Boutros S., Bousselmi L., Abdelhak S., Al-Bawab A.

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First lessons learnt from the Mediterranean ERA-WIDE projects. – pp. 63-78.

Gaillard A. M., Canesse A. A., Gaillard J., Arvanitis R. Euro-Mediterranean science and technology collaborations: a questionnaire survey. – pp. 79-102.

Arvanitis R., Atweh R., M’Henni H. Assessing international scientific cooperation in the Mediterranean region. An international challenge ahead. - pp. 105-131.

Rodríguez-Clemente R., Martínez-Blanch J., Rossano M., Zebakh S. Identifying barriers to Academia-Industry relationships in the MPCs, and their impact on Research and Innovation cooperation between EU and MPCs. – pp. 133-145.

Rossano M., Morini C., El Fellah R. Participation of the MPCs in the European Research Area capacity building activities in MIRA project. – pp. 147-166.

Noetzel R., Morini C., El-Zoheiry A. H. Dealing with a common research agenda between the EU and Mediterranean Partner Countries. A methodological approach. – pp. 167-183.

Muñoz M., Siller C., Bossi M., Le Meur F., Pohl K. Financial, legal and administrative management of INCO-NET projects.

Difficulties, solutions and recommendations for the future. – pp. 185-196.

Rodríguez-Clemente R. MIRA project self-evaluation. – pp. 197-204.

Semeraro M., Giannelli M., Bogliotti C., El-Zoheiry A. H., Lacirignola C. End aid now: a prospect of financial synergies for a long-term Euro-Mediterranean cooperation on science, technology and innovation. – pp. 205-214.

Azzioui I. Paving the way towards the creation of a Euro-Mediterranean Innovation Space. – pp. 217-228.

Noetzel R., Kunze U., Ditgens B. The Research Driven Cluster Initiative. Challenges and opportunities for cluster approaches in the Mediterranean. – pp. 229-236.

Menéndez A. Valorisation of research results in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 237-246.

Gauci-Borda I., Koc Y., Fysekidis A. Technology transfer experiences in the Mediterranean. – pp. 247-250.

Dagault S., Ziane-Cherif A., Menéndez A. Promoting innovation in the Mediterranean Profiles and expectations of business incubators, technology parks and technology transfer offices. – pp. 251-257.

B 70 EN

Lacirignola C., Dernini S., Capone R., Meybeck A., Burlingame B., Gitz V., El Bilali H., Debs P., Belsanti V. (eds.) Towards the development of guidelines for improving the sustainability of diets and food consumption patterns: the Mediterranean Diet as a pilot study 2012. 70 p. ISBN 2-85352-500-7 (Options méditerranéennes, B 70 En. ver.)

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Lacirignola C., Dernini S., Capone R., Meybeck A., Burlingame B., Gitz V., El Bilali H., Debs P., Belsanti V. (eds.) Vers l’élaboration de recommandations pour améliorer la durabilité des régimes et modes de consommation alimetaires : la Diète méditerranéenne comme étude pilote 2012. 72 p. ISBN 2-85352-495-7 (Options méditerranéennes, B 70 Fr. ver.)

B 65

D’Onghia A. M., Djelouah K., Roistacher C. N. (eds.) Citrus tristeza virus and Toxoptera citricidus: a serious threat to the Mediterranean citrus industry 2009. 244 p. ISBN 2-85352-436-1 (Options méditerranéennes, B 65)

D'Onghia A. M. TheCIHEAM-Mediterranean Research Network on Certification of Citrus (MNCC): the regional programme for the control of Citrus tristeza virus and its major vector Toxoptera citricidus in the Mediterranean. – pp. 9-12.

Lacirignola C., D'Onghia A. M. The Mediterranean citriculture: productions and perspectives. – pp. 13-17. Yokomi R.K. Citrus tristeza virus. – pp. 19-33. Yokomi R.K. The brown citrus aphid, Toxoptera citricida. – pp. 35-46. Nolasco G. Historical review of Citrus tristeza virus in Portugal . – pp. 49-52. Ilharco F. A.; Sousa-Silva C. R. Toxoptera citricidus (Kirkaldy, 1907) (Homoptera, Aphidoidea), the tropical citrus aphid in continental Portugal. – pp. 53-58. Djelouah K., Valentini F., D'Onghia A. M. Historical review of Citrus tristeza virus in Italy. – pp. 59-62.

Addante R., Djelouah K., D'Onghia A. M. Citrus aphids in Italy: historical review. – pp. 63-68. Dimou D., Coutretsis P. Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in Greece: historical review. – pp. 69-73. Attard D., Gatt M., Agius M., Muscat A., Leone Ganado C. Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) survey in the Maltese Islands 1999-2005. – pp. 75-78. Kyriakou A., Kapari.T. I., Gavriel I., Papayiannis L., Ioannou N. Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in Cyprus, 1992-2004. – pp. 79-84. Baloglu S., Birisik N. Historical review of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) and its vectors in Turkey. – pp. 85-88. Cerni S., Krajačić M.,, Hartl D., Gatin Ž., Škorić D. Presence of Citrus tristeza virus in Croatia. – pp. 89-92. Papic T., Nolasco G. Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in the State of Montenegro. – pp. 93-94.

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Zemzami M., Benali D., Moukhtari A., Soulaymani A. Historical review of Citrus tristeza in Morocco. – pp. 95-101. Abukraa H., Djelouah K., Kafu A. Historical review of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in Libya. – pp. 103-105. Larbi D., Ghezli C., Djelouah K. Historical review of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in Algeria. – pp. 107-110. Fahmy H., Salama E., D'Onghia A. M. State of the art of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in Egypt. – pp. 111-113. Abou Kubaa R., Addante R., Jamal M., D'Onghia A. M. Occurrence and distribution of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) and its vectors in Syria. – pp. 115-119. Djelouah K., D'Onghia A. M. Historical review on Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in Palestine. – pp. 121-123. Choueiri E. Current status of Citrus tristeza virus in Lebanon. – pp. 125-128. Soroker V., Sadovsky A., Drishpon Y., Wise M. Tristeza disease and its vectors in Israel: past and current status. – pp. 129-130. Moawia E., Nagat Mubarak E. Citrus tristeza virus and its vectors in Northern Sudan. – pp. 131-134. Delkhosh H. R., Tousi N. Historical review of Citrus tristeza virus and its vectors in Iran. – pp. 135-140. D'Onghia A. M., El-Sayed T., Djelouah K., Brandonisio R. Improved biological indexing of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV). – pp. 143-146. Zemzami M., Djelouah K., Frasheri D., Soulaymani A., D'Onghia A. M. .

Serological characterization of a collection of Mediterranean Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) isolates. – pp. 147-151. Nolasco G., Silva G., Santos C. An asymmetric PCR-ELISA typing assay for Citrus tristeza virus (CTV). – pp. 153-158. Djelouah K., Cerni S., Fonseca F., Santos C., Silva G., D'Onghia A. M., Nolasco G. Diversity of the coat protein gene of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 159-163. Santoro F., Gualano S., Djelouah K., Guario A., D'Onghia A. M. Remote sensing to support the monitoring of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) infected areas. – pp. 165-171. Yahiaoui D., Addante R., Djelouah K., D'Onghia A. M. Preliminary monitoring of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) vectors in Apulia region. – pp. 173-175. Meziane M., Frasheri D., Carra A., Djelouah K., Carimi F., D'Onghia A. M. Citrus sanitation methods for the elimination of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV). – pp. 177-180. D'Onghia A. M. Natural tolerance/resistance of citrus plants to Citrus tristeza disease. – pp.181-185. D'Onghia A. M. Updated regulation on certification of citrus propagating material in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 189-210. Djelouah K., Valentini F., D'Onghia A. M. Technical procedures for the monitoring of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) . – pp. 211-217. D'Onghia A. M. The project proposal of the CIHEAM-Mediterranean Research Network on Certification of Citrus (MNCC): the regional programme for the mandatory control of Citrus tristeza virus and its major vector Toxoptera citricidus in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 221-229.

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El Moujabber M., Al Bitar L., Raeli M. (eds.) Study of the organic and safety agriculture in the Adriatic cross-border region and of training needs 2007. 159 p. ISBN 2-85352-362-4 (Options méditerranéennes, B 60)

Tarelli I., Dano S. Country study Albania. – pp. 13-38. Markovic D. Country study Bosnia and Herzegovina. – pp. 39-57. Matotan Z. Country study Croatia. – pp. 59-71.

Mirecki N. Country study Montenegro. – pp. 73-96. Acimovic L., Beuk Pirusic T., Sabados V. Country study Serbia. – pp. 97-120.

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Karam F., Karaa K., Lamaddalena N., Bogliotti C. (eds.) Harmonization and integration of water saving options. Convention and promotion of water saving policies and guidelines (EU contract ICA3-CT-2002-10013)) Proceedings of the 5th WASAMED workshop. Malta, 3-7 May 2006 2007. 182 p. ISBN 2-85352-360-8. (Options méditerranéennes, B 59)

Busuttil S. Water management in its mediterranean socio-political context. – pp. 15-17. Pereira L. S. Indicators to support developing a new paradigma for irrigated agriculture. – pp. 19-35. Dudeen B. Strategies to converge local water managing practices and water policy with water science and engineering in Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries. – pp. 37-46. Ragab R. The scaling issue in water resources management. – pp. 47-49. Günther D. The integration of collaborative indicator

development in water saving strategies and policies. – pp. 51-56. Messahel M., Benhafid M. S. Gestion du périmètre d'irrigation de la Mitidja Ouest tranche 1 (Algérie). – pp. 59-66. Choukrallah R., Bellouch H., Baroud A. Gestion intégrée des ressources en eau dans les bassins du Souss Massa. – pp. 67-69. Chimonidou D., Polycarpou P., Vassiliou L., Papadopoulos I. Harmonization and integration of water saving options in Cyprus. – pp. 71-80. Rahman Shalaby A., El-Gamal F., Hesham M. Country paper on harmonization and integration of water saving options in Egypt. – pp. 81-90.

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Karamanos A., Aggelides S., Londra P. Convention and promotion of water saving policies and guidelines. – pp. 91-96. Shatanawi M., Duqqah M. M., Naber S. Agriculture and irrigation water policies toward improved water conservation in Jordan. – pp. 97-109. Al-Nabi Fardous A., Mazahreh S. NCARTT Policy in water saving. – pp. 111-116. Karaa K., Karam F., Tarabey N. Harmonization and integration of water saving options in Lebanon. – pp. 117-122. Nofal I., Rabi A., Dudeen B. Water conservation policies, practices and future options in Palestine: a special focus on agriculture. – pp. 123-127. Kaisi A., Mahrouseh Y., Mohammad Y. Harmonization and integration of water saving options convention and promotion of water saving policies and guidelines. – pp. 129-133.

Kanber R., Ünlü M., Koç D. L., Kapur B., Tekin S., Özekici B. Water saving opportunities for sustainment of irrigated agriculture: field irrigation in Turkey. – pp. 135-146. Sapiano M. Assessing the impact of different water policy options on agriculture. – pp. 149-160. Vella A. Integration and harmonization of water policies in Malta with special reference to irrigation. – pp. 161-163. Ferrio J. P., Arab G., Bort J., Buxó R., Molist M., Voltas J., Araus J. L. Land use changes and crop productivity in early agriculture: comparison with current conditions in the mid-Euphrates valley. – pp. 167-174. Selli F., Benli B., Kodal S. Optimum crop design under limited and adequate irrigation possibilities in small scale farming enterprises of Gap-Tahilalan Irrigation Union. – pp. 175-182.

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Lamaddalena N., Shatanawi M., Todorovic M., Bogliotti C., Albrizio R. (eds.) Water use efficiency and water productivity. Proceedings of the 4

th WASAMED workshop. (EU

contract ICA3-CT-2002-10013). Amman, Jordan, 30 September – 4 October 2005 2007. 294 p. ISBN2-85352-355-1 (Options méditerranéennes, B 57)

Hamdy A. Water use efficiency in irrigated agriculture: an analytical review. – pp. 9-19. Shatanawi M. R. Future options and research needs of water uses for sustainable agriculture. – pp. 21-29. Pereira L. S. Relating water productivity and crop evapotranspiration. – pp. 31-49.

Hsiao T. C. Systematic approach to the improvement of agricultural water use efficiency. – pp. 51-57. Steduto P., Hsiao T. C., Fereres E. On the conservative behavior of biomass water productivity. – pp. 59-61. Hamdy A. Technical interventions to improve water use efficiency in irrigated agriculture. – pp. 63-70. Polycarpou P., Chimonidou D., Papadopoulos I.

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Techniques for improving water use efficiency in greenhouse cultivation in Cyprus. – pp. 73-79. Allam N. M., Abdel-Azim R. Review and analysis of water use efficiency and water productivity in Egypt. – pp. 81-89. Karamanos A., Aggelides S., Londra P. Water use efficiency and water productivity in Greece. – pp. 91-99. Todorovic M., Caliandro A., Albrizio R. Irrigated agriculture and water use efficiency in Italy. – pp. 101-136. Karam F., Karaa K., Tarabey N. Effects of deficit irrigation on yield and water use efficiency of some crops under semi-arid conditions of the Bekaa valley of Lebanon. – pp. 137-151. Attard G., Mangion J., Micallef P. Water use efficiency and water productivity in Malta. – pp. 153-162. Kaisi A., Mohammad Y., Mahrouseh Y. Irrigation research results in the Syrian Arab. – pp. 163-174. Kanber R., Ünlü M., Cakmak E. H., Tüzün M. Water use efficiency in Turkey. – pp. 175-186.

Tambussi E. A., Bort J., Araus J. L. Water use efficiency in C3 cereals under Mediterranean conditions: a review of some physiological aspects. – pp. 189-203. Ben Mechlia N., Nagaz K., Abid-Karray J., Masmoudi M. M. Productivity of the potato crop under irrigation with low quality waters. – pp. 205-210. Abid Karray J., Masmoudi M. M., Luc J. P., Ben Mechlia N. Use of the heat dissipation technique for estimating the transpiration of olive trees. – pp. 211-216. Billi A., Quarto A., Zini E. Water resources management at the river basin level: an institutional analysis. – pp. 217-225. Billi A., Canitano G., Quarto A. The economics of water efficiency: a review of theories, measurement issues and integrated models. – pp. 227-262. Blümling B., Yang H., Pahl-Wostl C. Proposal for the integration of irrigation efficiency and agricultural water productivity. – pp. 263-280. Özerol G. Effectiveness of indicators for sustainable water use in agriculture. – pp. 281-294.

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Lamaddalena N., Bogliotti C., Todorovic M., Scardigno A. (eds.) Water saving in Mediterranean agriculture & future research needs : WASAMED project Proceedings of the International Conference (EU contract ICA3-CT-2002-10013). Valenzano, Italy,14-17 February 2007 2007. 3 v. ISBN 2-85352-354-3 (Options méditerranéennes, B 56) Vol. 1 Vol. 2 Vol. 3

Vol. 1 Hsiao T. C., Steduto P., Fereres E. A quantitative framework for the systematic analysis of potential water savings in agriculture. – pp. 37-47.

Rolim J., Godinho P., Sequeira B., Paredes P., Pereira L. S. Assessing the SIMDualKc model for irrigation scheduling simulation in Mediterranean environments. – pp. 49-61.

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Shatanawi M., El Bakri J., Suleiman A. A. Lemon evapotranspiration and yield under water deficit in Jordan valley. – pp. 63-71. Masmoudi M. M., Masmoudi-Charfi C., Mahjoub I., Ben Mechlia N. Water requirements of individual olive trees in relation to canopy and root development. – pp. 73-80. Zegbe J. A., Serna A., Bravo A. G. Performance of golden delicious apples grown in a semi-arid region under partial rootzone drying. – pp. 81-90. Nasr Z., Ben Mechlia N. Measurements of sap flow for apple trees in relation to climatic and watering conditions. – pp. 91-98. Alghariani S. A. Reducing agricultural water demand in Libya trough the improviement of water use efficiency and crop water productivity. – pp. 99-107. Montazar A., Kosari H. Water productivity analysis of some irrigated crops in Iran. – pp. 109-120. Rinaldi M., Ubaldo R. Spatial simulation of water use efficiency in a Mediterranean environment. – pp. 121-141. Karaa K., Karam F., Tarabey N. Improving water use efficiency of field crops through regulated deficit irrigation. – pp. 143-151. Todorovic M., Albrizio R., Zivotic L. Deficit irrigation of sunflower under Mediterranean environmental conditions. – pp. 153-168. Delkhosh B., Shirani-e-Rad A. Relationship of water use biophysical and yield parameters under various irrigation levels in rapeseed cultivars. – pp. 169-177. Mellouli H. J., Ben Naceur M., El Felah M., El Gharbi M. S., Kaabia M., Nahdi H., Slafer G. A., Karrou M. Efficience de l'utilisation de l'eau chez le blé et l'orge sous différents régimes hydriques et de fertilisation azotée dans des conditions subhumides de Tunisie. – pp. 179-189.

Jabloun M., Sahli A. Chart for monitoring wheat irrigation in real time. – pp. 191-199. Zeggaf T. A., Anyoji H., Takeuchi S., Yano T. Partitioning energy fluxes between canopy and soil surface under sparse maize during wet and dry periods. – pp. 201-211. Webber H., Madramootoo C., Bourgault M., Horst M., Stulina G., Smith D. Plant-soil water dynamics of alternative furrow and regulated deficit irrigation for two legume crops in the Fergana valley, Uzbekistan. – pp. 213-221. Bourgault M., Webber H. A., Horst M. G., Stulina G., Smith D. L. Legume production and irrigation strategies in the Aral sea basin: yield, yield components and water relations of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and green gram (Vigna radiata) (L.) Wilczek). – pp. 223-233. El Gendy R. W., Gadalla A. M., Hamdy A., El Moniem M., Fahmy A. Irrigation water saving via scheduling irrigation of snap bean and direction of soil water movement under drip irrigation system. – pp. 235-247. Nagaz K., Masmoudi M. M., Ben Mechlia N. Irrigation scheduling calendars development and validation under actual farmers' conditions in arid regions of Tunisia. – pp. 249-259. Sezen M. S., Yazar A., Eker S. Effect of drip irrigation regimes on yield and quality of field grown bell pepper. – pp. 261-276. Gatta G., Giuliani M. M., Monteleone M., Nardella E., De Caro A. Deficit irrigation scheduling in processing tomato. – pp. 277-289. Nagano T., Hoshikawa K., Donma S., Kume T., Önder S., Özekici B., Kanber R., Watanabe T. Assessing adaptive capacity of large irrigation districts towards climate change and social change with irrigation management performance model. – pp. 293-302. Mateus P., Correia L., Pereira L. S. HIDROGEST, a GIS framework for

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integration of decision support tools for improved water use and participatory management in pressurized on-demand irrigation systems ). – pp. 303-317. Bresci E., Letterio T. Diagnostic analysis for the rehabilitation of an irrigation system in the Stolac municipality (Bosnia Herzegovina. – pp. 319-327. Koç C., Akar D., Özdemir K. Measurement and evaluation of performance of management operation and maintenance of irrigation schemes in before and after turnover : a case study at great Menderes basin, Turkey. – pp. 329-340. El-Kassar G. M., Kutija V., O'Connell P. E. Design of real-time control algorithm for on-demand operation of irrigation channels. – pp. 341-352. Moreno-Hidalgo M. A., Carrión P. A., Planells P., Ortega J. F., Tarjuelo J. M. Measurement and improvement of the energy efficiency at pumping stations. – pp. 353-366. Barutçu F., Lamaddalena N., Fratino U. Energy saving for a pumping station serving an on-demand irrigation system: a study case. – pp. 367-379. Darouich H., Gonçalves J. M., Pereira L. S. Water saving scenarios for cotton under surface irrigation: analysis with the DSS [Decision Support Systems] SADREG. – pp. 381-396. Valín M. I., Pereira L. S. DEPIVOT, a software tool for improved water use with center-pivot sprinkler systems. – pp. 397-405. Mathlouthi M., Lebdi F. Analysis of the dry spell for operation dam in the North of Tunisia. – pp. 407-417. Abou Kheira A. A., El-Shafie A. H. Management of sub-surface drip irrigation system and water saving in greenhouse. – pp. 419-437. Benkhelifa M., Daoud Y., Belkhodja M., Tessier D. Efficiency of furrow irrigation on sandy soil amended with bentonite in arid and semi arid region. – pp. 439-451.

Vol. 2 El Gamal F. Use of non conventional water resources in irrigated agriculture. – pp. 33-43. Hamdy A., Katerji N., Mastrorilli M., Dayyoub A. Water saving potentialities through the use of saline water and the application of deficit irrigation. – pp. 45-59. Crescimanno G., Garofalo P. Irrigation strategies for optimal use of saline water in Mediterranean agriculture. – pp. 61-71. Yazar A., Hamdy A., Gençel B., Sezen M. S., Koç M. Effect of supplementary saline irrigation on yield and stomatal conductance of wheat under the Mediterranean climatic conditions. – pp. 73-84. Gadalla A. M., Hamdy A., Galal Y. G. M. Use of saline irrigation water for production of some legumes and tuber plants. – pp. 85-97. Laus M. N., Flagella Z., Trono D., Soccio M., Di Fonzo N., Pastore D. Sea water stress affects mitochondrial proline oxidation but not alternative oxidase activity in durum wheat germinating seedlings. – pp. 99-108. Bapat D. N. Submerged reverse osmosis plant (SROP). – pp. 109-113. Choukrallah R. Treated wastewater sources: actions towards sustainable and safely use in the Near East and achieving food security in water-scarce poor rural communities. – pp. 115-128. Fresa F., Melli F., Piccinni A. F., Santandrea V., Specchio V. Planning for wastewater reuse. – pp. 129-147. Sbeih M. Y. The role of small scale wastewater treatment in the development of water resources in West Bank of Palestine. – pp. 149-161. Papadopoulos I., Chimonidou D., Polycarpou P., Savvides S.

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Irrigation of vegetables and flowers with treated wastewater. – pp. 163-171. Tamrabet L., Bouzerzour H., Kribaa M., Makhlouf M. Response of durum wheat (Triticum durum) cultivar ACSAD 1107 to sewage sludge amendment under semi arid climate. – pp. 173-180. Lopez A., Pollice A., Laera G., Lonigro A., Rubino P., Passino R. Reuse of membrane filtered municipal wastewater for irrigating vegetable crops. – pp. 181-189. Ammour F., Messahel M. Use of sands of the dunes like biofilter in the purification of waste water of the town of Ouargla (Algeria) . – pp. 191-197. Palacios M. P., Lupiola P., Fernandez-Vera F., Mendoza V., Tejedor M. T. Salmonella transport and persistence in soil and plant irrigated with artificially inoculated reclaimed water: climatic effects. – pp. 199-205. Abu-Zeid K., Elbadawy O. A GIS-based water resources information system: a regional DSS for IWRM. – pp. 209-216. Gharsallah O., Nouiri I., Lebdi F., Lamaddalena N. Use of the genetic algorithm for the optimal operation of multi-reservoirs on demand irrigation system. – pp. 217-227. Crimi J., Khawlie M., Awad M., Sgobbi A., Giupponi C. Availability and accuracy of Mediterranean databases relevant to agricultural water uses. – pp. 229-238. Giupponi C., Depietri Y., Camera R., Crimi J., Sgobbi A. The NOSTRUM-DSS guidelines for improved development and adoption of decision support systems in integrated water resources management in the Mediterranean basin. – pp. 239-248. Fassio A., Giupponi C., Sgobbi A., Mysiak J. Application of the NetSyMoD approach in support of decisions about irrigation management. – pp. 249-257.

Sgobbi A., Giupponi C. Models and decision support systems for participatory decision making in integrated water resource management. – pp. 259-271. Tzima F. A., Athanasiadis N., Mitkas P. A. Agent-based modelling and simulation in the irrigation management sector: applications and potential. – pp. 273-286. Bellouch H., Baroud A., Taoura M., Sirat B. Pilotage de l'irrigation par la méthode du rayonnement global. – pp. 287-292. Cherkaoui H. D., Moussadek R., Sahbi H. Apport des techniques géo-spatiales pour la caractérisation de la qualité des eaux souterraines des oasis de la vallée du Draa : cas de la nappe de Fezouata. – pp. 293-304. Moneo M., Iglesias A. A framework for irrigation management during drought: application in two case studies in the Tagus basin, Spain. – pp. 305-320. Hoff H., Swartz C., Yates D., Tielborger K. Water management under extreme water scarcity: scenario analyses for the Jordan river basin, using WEAP 21. – pp. 321-331. Chimonidou D., Vassiliou L., Kerkides P., Psyhoyiou M. Rose cultivation in Cyprus under two irrigation regimes uusing local substrates. – pp. 333-336.

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system improvement in lower Seyhan plain. – pp. 83-86. Montazar A., Nazari Far M. H., Mardi E. Optimal water productivity of irrigation systems in a semi-arid region. – pp. 87-98. Maherzi K., Afify A., Motaleb M. A., Hamdy A. Assessment of the socio-economic and agricultural aspects in water resources using GIS: a case study from Egypt. – pp. 99-111. Kiani G. H. Efficiency gains from potential water market in Iran: Saveh region case study. – pp. 113-120. Zekri S. Water use licensing versus electricity policy reform to stop seawater intrusion. – pp. 121-132. Ghanbarpour M. R., Ahmadi E., Gholami S. Evaluation of different traditional water management systems in semi-arid regions (case study from Iran). – pp. 133-139. Baccari N., Nasri S., Boussema M. R., Lamachère I. M. Contour ridge efficiency on land erosion, water-filling and silting up of a hill reservoir in a semi-arid region in Tunisia. – pp. 141-149. Echavarría F. G., Serna A., Bañuelos R., Flores M. J., Gutiérrez R., Salinas H. Soil physical degradation of rangelands under continuous grazing at the Zacatecas, Mexico highlands. – pp. 151-161. Oueslati I., Zaccaria D., Vurro M., Lamaddalena N. A methodology to relate groundwater salinity to irrigation delivery schedules: a case study in Southern Italy. – pp. 163-179. Oueslati I., Vurro M., Uricchio V., Lamaddalena N. Assessment of vulnerable zones to nitrate pollution: a study case in the Apulia region. – pp. 181-196. Abou El Hassan W. H., El Gamal F., Kitamura Y. Assessment of on-farm water management for sustainable agricultural development in Nile delta. – pp. 197-208.

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through information collection and dissemination. The GEWAMED project. – pp. 325-335. Zaccaria D., Inversi M., Lamaddalena N. Assessment of the environmental sustainability of irrigated agriculture in a

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Hamdy A., Trisorio Liuzzi G. (eds.) Water management for drought mitigation in the Mediterranean. Special session at the Regional Conference on Arab Water. Cairo (Egypt), April 2004 2004. 327 p. ISBN 2-85352-294-6 (Options méditerranéennes, B 47)

Hamdy A. Drought preparedness and mitigation in the Mediterranean Region. – pp. 9-45. Ragab R., Hamdy A. . Water management strategies to combat drought in the semiarid regions. – pp. 47-112. Pereira L. S., Paulo A. A. Droughts: concepts, indices and prediction. – pp. 113-144. Trisorio Liuzzi G., Zanframundo P., Colella P. M., D'Agostino D. R. Aspects of drought historical analysis accounting for mitigation planning: the case of Apulia (Italy). – pp. 145-166.

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Lamaddalena N. Modern irrigation schemes and impact on drought mitigation. – pp. 245-265. Abu-Zeid K., Abdel-Megeed A., Elbadawy O. Potential for water savings & reuse in the Arab Region. – pp. 269-282.

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Kolber M., Németh M., Krizbai L., Ember I. Characterization of Hungarian Plum pox virus isolates. – pp. 73-78. Laimer M., Mendonça D., Arthofer W., Hanzer V., Myrta A., Boscia D. Occurrence of different Plum Pox Virus strains in several stone fruit species in Austria. – pp. 79-83. Polák J., Pivalová J., Kominek P., Myrta A., Formica L. Natural sources of Plum Pox Virus and typing of strains in the Czech Republic. – pp. 85-87. Shalaby A. A., Sahar A. Y., Mazyad H. Occurrence and molecular detection of Plum Pox Virus strains in Egypt. – pp. 89-93. Al-Rwahnih M., Ismaeil F. PPV strains in the Middle East: Jordan and Syria. – pp. 95-97. Malinowski T. Plum Pox disease in Poland: the past and the current situation. – pp. 99-101. Varveri C., Dimou D., Zintzaras E., Papapanagiotou A., Di Terlizzi B. Spread of Plum Pox Virus strain M and monitoring of aphid populations in stone-fruit orchards in Greece. – pp. 103-106. Myrta A., Potere O., Ismaeil F., Boscia D. PPV distribution on Prunus : experiences of diagnosis with ELISA. – pp. 107-110. Carraro L., Osler R. European stone fruit yellows: a destructive disease in the Mediterranean basin. – pp. 113-117.

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Lacirignola C., Hamdy A., Todorovic M. Regional action program on "water resources management": an overview of actions towards better water use in Mediterranean agriculture. – pp. 1-18. Hamdy A. RAP-Programme: WASIA Project is a realistic step towards a soft path water management approach. – pp. 31-54. Hamdy A., Lamaddalena N., Steduto P. Regional Action Programme (RAP): networking activities 1998-2000. – pp. 55-66. Choukrallah R., Hamdy A. Sustainability and optimisation of treatments and reuse of wastewater in agriculture: case of Morocco. – pp. 77-87. Choukrallah R., Hamdy A. Wastewater recycling and reuse in Mediterranean region as a potential resource for water saving. – pp. 89-101. Choukrallah R., Hamdy A., Young T. Wastewater treatment technology adapted to small and medium community in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 103-112. Yazar A., Hamdy A., Gençel B., Sezen M. S. Sustainable use of highly saline water for irrigation of crops under arid and semi-arid conditions: new strategies. Corn yield response to saline irrigation water applied with a trickle system under Mediterranean climatic conditions. – pp. 113-121. Yazar A., Hamdy A., Gençel B., Sezen M. S., Koç M. Sustainable use of highly saline water for

irrigation of crops under arid and semi-arid conditions: new strategies. Wheat yield response to irrigation with saline water under the Mediterranean climatic conditions in Turkey, . pp. 123-135. Abdel-Khalek M. A., Hamdy A., El-Gamal F. H., El-Kady M. Agricultural drainage water reuse options, potential, costs and guidelines. – pp. 137-162. Karajeh F., Hamdy A., Bruggeman A., Touchan H., Oweis T. In vitro salinity tolerance screening of some legumes and forages cultivars. – pp. 163-169. Bruggeman A., Hamdy A., Touchan H., Karajeh F., Oweis T. Screening of some chickpea genotypes for salinity tolerance in a Mediterranean environment. – pp. 171-179. Steduto P., Kanber R., Ünlü M., Aydyn Y., Özekici B., Cetinkökü Ö., Özmen S. Growth, yield and periodicity of pistachio under different water and nutritional levels: investigation in the Southeastern Anatolia project region (GAP). – pp. 183-201. Ben Mechlia N., Masmoudi M. M. Deficit irrigation of orchards. – pp. 203-216. Lebdi F., Lamaddalena N. Project water saving in irrigated agriculture (WASIA): rapport final. – pp. 219-244. Hamdy A. . Regional action programme (RAP). Water resources management: water saving in irrigated agriculture (WASIA project). – pp. 245-254.

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D’Onghia A. M. , Djelouah K., Roistacher C. N. (eds.) Proceedings of the Mediterranean Network on Certification of Citrus: 1998-2001 2002. 121 p. ISBN 2-85352-255-5 5. and 6. meeting of the CIHEAM Mediterranean Research Network on Certification of Citrus (MNCC). Algiers (Algeria), 4-6 Oct 2000 and Cairo (Egypt), 26 October – 1 November 2001 (Options méditerranéennes, B 43)

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Kerboua M. L'agrumiculture en Algérie. – pp. 21-26. Salem S. E., Sheta I. Citriculture and genetic resources in Egypt: state of the art. – pp. 27-29. Ebrahimi Y. Citrus industry in Iran. – pp. 31-35. Tuzcu Ö. Citrus biodiversity in Turkey. – pp. 37-38. Assabah A. Réglementation et certification des agrumes en Algérie . – pp. 39-43. Škorić D., Krajačić M., Hartl D., Gatin Ž. The past and the present of citrus certification in Croatia. – pp. 45-47. Zemzami M. The program for the production of certified citrus nursery trees at the agricultural domaines in Morocco. – pp. 49-55. Jelloul B., Zemzami M., Atif N. Evaluation of two monoclonal antibodies specific to Citrus infectious variegation virus (CVV). – pp. 57-59. Yilmaz M. A., Baloglu S. Elisa detection of Citrus infectious variegation virus (CVV) in the Eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey. – pp. 61-62. Drossopoulou J. Elisa assays for the detection of Citrus infectious variegation virus (CVV) . – pp. 63-69. Djelouah K., D'Onghia A. M. Evaluation of Moroccan monoclonal antibodies for the detection of Italian sources of Citrus infection variegation virus (CVV). – pp. 71-73.

Lombardo G., Schicchi R., De Pasquale F., D'Onghia A. M., Frasheri D. Sanitary improvement of the Citrus collection in the botanical garden of Palermo. – pp.75-79. D'Onghia A. M., Djelouah K., Zemzami M. Serological characterization of Moroccan sources of Citrus Psorosis Virus (CPsV) . – pp. 81-83. Yilmaz M. A. Elisa detection of Citrus Psorosis Virus (CPsV) in the Eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey. – pp. 85-87. Stamo B., D'Onghia A. M. Investigations on Citrus Psorosis Virus (CPsV) and Citrus infectious Variegation Virus (CVV) in Albania. – pp. 89-91. Kyriakou A. P. Citrus infectious Variegation Virus (CVV) and Citrus Psorosis Virus (CPsV) in Cyprus. – pp. 93-96. Bonavia Gatt M., D'Onghia A. M. Serological investigations on the main citrus viruses in Malta. – pp. 97-99. Ghezli C., Aouane B. Evaluation des maladies des agrumes transmissibles par greffage sur le matériel végétal de multiplication de l'ITAF. – pp. 101-104. Abdel-Salam A. M., Abdou Y. A., Abou-Zeid A. A., Abou-Elfotoh M. A. Studies on Citrus Exocortis Viroid (CEVd) in Egypt. – pp. 105-108. Yilmaz M. A. Elisa detection of Spiroplasma citri in Adana and Mersin regions. – pp. 109-111.

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Al Bitar L. (ed.) Report on organic agriculture in the Mediterranean area 2002. 166 p. ISBN 2-85352-251-2 (Options méditerranéennes, B 40)

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Fersino V., Petruzzella D. Organic agriculture in the Mediterranean area: state of the art. – pp. 9-51. Peçuli V. Albania. – pp. 55-57. Aissat A. Algeria. – pp. 59-60. El-Araby A. Egypt. – pp. 61-69. Guet G. France. – pp. 71-78. Bitsaki R. Greece. – pp. 79-84.

Fersino V., Petruzzella D. Italy. – pp. 85-108. Estephan J. Lebanon. – pp. 109-120. Agius P. Malta. – pp. 121-123. Kenny L. Morocco. – pp. 125-138. Ben Kheder M. Tunisia. – pp. 139-146. Aksoy U. Turkey. – pp. 147-159.

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Katerji N., Hamdy A., Van Hoorn J. W., Mastrorilli M. (eds.) Mediterranean crop responses to water and soil salinity: eco-physiological and agronomic analyses 2002. 280 p. ISBN 2-85352-238-5. (Options méditerranéennes, B 36)

Katerji N., Van Hoorn J. W., Hamdy A., Bouzid N., El-Sayed Mahrous S., Mastrorilli M. Effect of salinity on water stress, growth and yield of broadbean. – pp. 1-15. Van Hoorn J. W., Katerji N., Hamdy A., Mastrorilli M. Effect of saline water on soil salinity and on water stress, growth, and yield of wheat and potatoes. – pp. 17-40. Katerji N., Van Hoorn J. W., Hamdy A., Karam F., Mastrorilli M. Effect of salinity on emergence and on water stress and early seedling growth of sunflower and maize. – pp. 41-54. Katerji N., Van Hoorn J. W., Hamdy A., Karam F., Mastrorilli M. Effect of salinity on water stress, growth, and yield of maize and sunflower. – pp. 55-71. Van Hoorn J. W., Katerji N., Hamdy A. . Long-term salinity development in a lysimeter experiment. – pp. 73-85.

Katerji N., Van Hoorn J. W., Hamdy A., Mastrorilli M., Mou Karzel E. Osmotic adjustment of sugar beets in response to soil salinity and its influence on stomatal conductance, growth and yield. – pp. 87-103. Katerji N., Van Hoorn J. W., Hamdy A., Mastrorilli M., Karam F. Salinity and drought, a comparison of their effects on the relationship between yield and evapotranspiration. – pp. 105-117. Katerji N., Van Hoorn J. W., Hamdy A., Mastrorilli M. Response of tomatoes, a crop of indeterminate growth, to soil salinity. – pp. 119-132. Katerji N., Van Hoorn J. W., Hamdy A., Mastrorilli M. Salt tolerance classification of crops according to soil salinity and to water stress day index. – pp. 133-147. Katerji N., Van Hoorn J. W., Hamdy A., Mastrorilli M. Salt tolerance of crops according to three

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classification methods and examination of some hypothesis about salt tolerance. – pp. 149-159. Castrignanò A., Katerji N., Karam F., Mastrorilli M., Hamdy A. . A modified version of ceres-maize model for predicting crop response to salinity stress. – pp. 161-181. Hamdy A. . Saline irrigation management for a sustainable use. – pp. 185-230.

Katerji N. Productivity analysis of crops grown in saline environment: presentation of the major research lines. – pp. 231-249. Castrignanò A., Katerji N., Mastrorilli M. Modeling crop response to soil salinity : review and proposal of a new approach. – pp. 251-280.

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Myrta A., Di Terlizzi B., Savino V. (eds.) Production and exchange of virus-free plant propagating material in the Mediterranean region 2001. 212 p. ISBN 2-85352-231-9. (Options méditerranéennes, B 35)

Malorgio G. Market liberalisation and harmonisation of the fruit sector in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 13-36. Myrta A., Boscia D. Plum Pox Virus: a risk for the Mediterranean fruit tree industry. – pp. 37-42. D'Onghia A. M., Djelouah K. Occurrence and spread of Citrus Tristeza in the Meditarranean area. – pp. 43-50. Janse J. D. Fireblight a spreading disease in the Mediterranean area: a short literature review. – pp. 51-58. Osmani R., Kolaci A., Myrta A. . Albania. – pp. 61-65. Aouane B. Algeria. – pp. 67-74. Gavriel I. Cyprus. – pp. 75-78. Sheta I. Egypt. – pp. 79-82. Al-Rwahnih M., Al-Khasawneh M. Jordan. – pp. 83-85.

Choueiri E. Lebanon. – pp. 87-95. Farrugia V. Malta. – pp. 97-111. Tubaile A., Alkowni R. Palestine. – pp. 113-121. Al-Tawil W. Syrian Arab Republic. – pp. 123-132. Zouba A. Tunisia. – pp. 133-140. Anil S. Turkey. – pp. 141-150. Di Terlizzi B., Sabanadzovic S., Savino V. Comments on the national reports and conclusions. – pp. 151-158. Digiaro M., D'Onghia A. M., Myrta A., Savino V., Martelli G. P. Guidelines for a common certification scheme in the Mediterranean. – pp. 161-181. Actions to promote sanitary improvement of Mediterranean fruit crops and to ensure the food safety of local products. – pp. 185-198.

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Zdruli P., Steduto P., Lacirignola C., Montanarella L. (eds.) Soil resources of Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries 2001. 286 p. ISBN 2-85352-227-X. (Options méditerranéennes, B 34)

Montanarella L. The European soil information system and its extension to the Mediterranean Basin. – pp. 19-25. Jamagne M., Montanarella L., Daroussin J., Eimberck M., King D., Lambert J.-J., Le Bas C., Zdruli P. Methodology and experience from the soil geographical database of Europe at 1:1,000,000 scale. – pp. 27-47. Finke P., Montanarella L. Basic principals of the manual of procedures (Version 1.1) for the georeferenced soil database of Europe. – pp. 49-65. Zdruli P., Lushaj S. The status of soil survey in Albania. – pp. 69-89. Ramdane M. Agro-pedological studies in Algeria. – pp. 91-100. Hadjiparaskevas C. Soil survey in Cyprus. – pp. 101-110. Hamdi H., Abdelhafez S. Agriculture and soil survey in Egypt. – pp. 111-125. Al-Qudah B. Soils of Jordan. – pp. 127-141.

Steduto P., Todorovic M. . The Agro-ecological characterisation of Apulia: methodology and experience. – pp. 143-158. Darwish T. M. Status of soil survey in Lebanon. – pp. 159-170. Vella S. Soil information in the Maltese Islands. – pp. 171-191. Badraoui M., Stitou M. Status of soil survey and soil information system in Morocco. – pp. 193-201. Dudeen B. The soils of Palestine (The West Bank and Gaza Strip): current status and future perspectives. – pp. 203-225. Ilaiwi M. Soils of the Syrian Arab Republic. – pp. 227-242. Mtimet A. Soils of Tunisia. – pp. 243-262. Dinç U., Kapur S., Akça E., Ozden M., Senol S., Dingil M., Oztekin E., Kizilarslanoglu H. A., Keskin S. History and status of soil survey programmes in Turkey. – pp. 263-275.

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D'Onghia A. M., Menini U., Martelli G. P. (eds.) Improvement of the citrus sector by the setting up of common conservation strategies for the free exchange of healthy citrus genetic resources 2001. 246 p. ISBN 2-85352-226-1. (Options méditerranéennes, B 33)

Tuzcu Ö. Mediterranean citrus network MECINET. – pp. 23-24. D'Onghia A. M. Mediterranean network on certification of citrus MNCC. – pp. 25-28. Lacirignola C. UE-DGI/CIHEAM study: production and exchange of virus-free plant propagating material in the Mediterranean region. – pp. 29-32. D'Onghia A. M. MNCC and MECINET action towards the improvement of the citrus sector in the Mediterranean. – pp. 33-35. Georgiou A. Identification and characterisation of citrus biodiversity: traditional and molecular approaches. – pp. 37-42. Albrizio R., Steduto P. Assessment of physiological water use efficiency of citrus germplasm. – pp. 43-50. Djelouah K., D'Onghia A. M. Assessment of the sanitary status of citrus germplasm. – pp. 51-60. Carimi F., De Pasquale F., Fiore S., D'Onghia A. M. Sanitation of citrus germplasm by somatic embryogenesis and shoot-tip grafting. – pp. 61-65. Carimi F., De Pasquale F., D'Onghia A. M. Conservation strategies of citrus germplasm: in vitro and in vivo. – pp. 67-72. Hirsch S. C.F.C. Common Fund for Commodities. – pp. 75-83.

Camacho A. German co-operation (GTZ) programmes for citrus improvement in the Mediterranean. – pp. 85-88. Abate G., Steduto P. Use of GPS technology for the localization and mapping of citrus germplasm. – pp. 91-94. Nolasco G. Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) diagnosis and strain typing by PCR-based methods. – pp. 95-107. Djelouah K., D'Onghia A. M. Detection of citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) and citrus tristeza virus (CTV) by direct tissue blot immunoassay. – pp. 109-114. Carimi F. Somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis in citrus for sanitation and in vitro conservation. – pp. 115-128. Stamo B., Hodaj B., Nelaj Y. Albania. – pp. 145-150. Kerboua M., Benbadis A., Assabah A. Algeria. – pp. 151-156. Sheta I., Eidsalem S., Fahmy H. Egypt. – pp. 157-162. Ebrahimi Y. Iran. – pp. 163-169. D'Onghia A. M., Djelouah K., Carimi F., De Pasquale F., Savino V., Catalano L., Scillipoti O. Italy. – pp. 171-179. Al-Rwahnih M. Jordan. – pp. 181-186. Abou-Zeid M. Lebanon. – pp. 187-190.

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Gatt M. Malta. – pp. 191-195. Afellah M., Jelloul B., Zouhry H., Bouafia A., Zemzami M. Morocco. – pp. 197-203.

Nolasco G. Portugal. – pp. 205-209. Tuzcu Ö., Kaplankiran M., Anil S., Das S., Oztürk A., Tasdemir A., Eraslan H., Gülsen O., Asil Yilmaz M., Yesiloglu Y., Yüzbas A., Yurtmen M. Turkey. – pp. 211-225.

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Lamaddalena N. (ed.) Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Mediterranean Network on Collective Irrigation Ssystems (CIS_Net). Malta 3-6 Nov 1999 2000. 147 p. ISBN 2-85352-216-4. (Options méditerranéennes, B 31)

El-Gamal F. Irrigation in Egypt and role of National Water Research Center. – pp. 33-44. Mangion M. Utilization of treated urban waste waters for irrigation purposes in the South of Malta. – pp. 45-49. Pereira L. S., Douieb A., Bounoua R., Lamaddalena N., Calejo M. J. Assessing the performance of low pressure distribution irrigation systems using the Labye's iterative discontinuous method. – pp. 51-63. Karam F., Karaa K. Recent trends towards developing a sustainable irrigated agriculture in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon. – pp. 65-86.

Labye Y., Lebdi F., Parent E. Technique de démaillage et équilibrage des réseaux hydrauliques maillés. – pp. 87-104. Zayani K., Dali N., Alouini A., Hadj Taieb M. Evaluation de l'irrigation localisée de la vigne de table dans la région de Mornag. – pp. 105-119. El-Yacoubi Z., Hamdoun L., El-Karimi N., Harroud N., Layachi A. Conception et mise en oeuvre d'un sig pour la gestion des systèmes d'irrigation sous pression. – pp. 121-130. Yazar A., SezenM. S., Sesveren S. Lepa and trickle irrigation of cotton in the Southeast Anatolia Project (GAP) area in Turkey. – pp. 131-147.

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CIHEAM-IAMB; Commission Européenne, DGI. Martelli G. P., Digiaro M. (eds.) Proceedings of the Mediterranean Network on Grapevine Closteroviruses 1992-1997 and the viroses and virus-like diseases of the grapevine. A bibliographic report, 1985-1997 1999. 280 p. ISBN 2-85352-205-9. (Options méditerranéennes, B 29)

Martelli G. P. Presentation of the Mediterranean network

on grapevine closteroviruses (MNGC) and report of activity 1992-97. – pp. 13-29.

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Lacirignola C., Digiaro M. Grapevine industry in the world: state of the art and future trends. – pp. 33-46. Martelli G. P. Infectious diseases and certification of grapevines. – pp. 47-64. Digiaro M., Garau R., Savino V. Closteroviruses and grapevine diseases: a review of the situation before the establishment of the network. – pp. 67-81. Digiaro M., Martelli G. P., Savino V. Phloem-limited viruses of the grapevine in the Mediterranean and Near East: a synopsis. – pp. 83-92.

Ioannou N., Hadjinicolis A., Hadjinicoli A. Mealybug transmission and natural spread of grapevine closterovirus in Cyprus. – pp. 93-101. Walter B. Sanitary certification of grapevine: European network for the establishment of reference protocols for detection of infectious agents. – pp. 103-105. Bovey R. The viroses and virus-like diseases of the grapevine: bibliographic report, 1985-1997 [Section B]. – 172 p.

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CIHEAM-IAMB; Commission Européenne, DGI. Martelli G. P., D'Onghia A. M. (eds.) Proceedings of the Mediterranean Network on Certification of Citrus. 1995-1997. Round table, Valenzano, Italy, 21 Jul 1995 1998. 152 p. ISBN 2-85352-189-3. (Options méditerranéennes, B 21)

D'Onghia A. M., Lacirignola C. Major virus and virus-like diseases of citrus in the Mediterranean. – pp. 5-10. Djerbi M. Control of virus and virus-like diseases of fruit crops. UNDP/FAO/RAB/88/025: Present situation and future prospects of the grapevine, citrus and stone fruit networks. – pp. 11-19. Boubker J. La certification des agrumes au Maroc. – pp. 21-26. Baloglu S. . Certification of citrus in Turkey. – pp. 27-35. Savino V., D'Onghia A. M. Certification of citrus in Italy. – pp. 37-43. Stamo B. Citrus in Albania: virological problems and efforts for the establishment of a certification programme. – pp. 47-49. Kyriakou A. P. Virological problems and establishment of a

certification programme of citrus in Cyprus. – pp. 51-55. Kyriakopoulou P. E. Virus and virus-like diseases of citrus in Greece. – pp. 57-63. D'Onghia A. M. Virus and virus-like diseases of citrus in Italy with special reference to Apulia. – pp. 65-71. Khoury W. Citrus industry and certification programmes in Lebanon. – pp. 73-79. Mattson C. National programme for the production of certified citrus plants in Tunisia. – pp. 81-84. Yilmaz M. A. Virus and virus-like diseases of citrus in Turkey. – pp. 85-93. Abdel-Salam A. M. Sanitary status and certification of citrus in Egypt. – pp. 95-97.

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Milne R. G. State of the art on the agent of citrus psorosis disease. – pp. 99-105. Djelouah K., D'Onghia A. M. A survey for citrus psorosis-associated virus in a citrus collection of Southern Italy. – pp. 107-111. Boubker J., Kyriakou A. P., D'Onghia A. M. , Baloglu S., Yilmaz M. A. Comparative trials for the detection of CTV antisera from different sources. – pp. 113-118. D'Onghia A. M., Khoury W., Savino V. , Al Bitar L. Presence of citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in Lebanon. – pp. 119-123.

Stamo B., D'Onghia A. M. Detection of CTV in a citrus collection of Albania. – pp. 125-128. Yilmaz M. A., Baloglu S. Detection of CTV by immunoprinting in the Eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey. – pp. 129-133. D'Onghia A. M., Savino V., Kyriakou A. P., Yilmaz M. A., Baloglu S., Stamo B., Khoury W., Boubker J., Drossopoulou J., Abdel-Salam A. M. Proposal of a scheme for the production, maintenance and utilization of citrus certified propagative material in the Mediterranean. – pp. 135-152.

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Steduto P., Snyder R. L. (eds.) IAM_ETo. Software program and user's guide 1998. 43 p. 1 floppy disk. ISBN 2-85352-188-5. (Options méditerranéennes, B 20)

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Myrta A., Di Terlizzi B., Savino V. (eds.) Stone fruit viruses and certification in the Mediterranean countries: problems and prospects 1998 (printed Oct 1999). 232 p. ISBN 2-85352-187-7. (Options méditerranéennes, B 19)

Bassi D., Pirazzoli C. The stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean region: agronomic and commercial overview. – pp. 3-38. Myrta A. . Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Albania. – pp. 41-42.

Gavriel I. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Cyprus. – pp. 43-44. Ghanem G. A. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Egypt. – pp. 45-46. Boyé R., Gentit P. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the

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Mediterranean countries: France. – pp. 47-49. Varveri C. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Greece. – pp. 51-52. Di Terlizzi B. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Italy. – pp. 53-56. Khoury W. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Lebanon. – pp. 57-58. Gatt M., Merciega V., Ferrugia V. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Malta. – pp. 59-60. Pallás V., Llácer G., Cambra M. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Spain. – pp. 61-63. Zeramdini H. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Tunisia. – pp. 65-66. Çaglayan K., Çali S. Sanitary status of stone fruit industry in the Mediterranean countries: Turkey. – pp. 67-69. Dunez J. Strategies to control virus and virus-like diseases: state of the art and perspectives for stone fruits. – pp. 73-79. Savino V., Di Terlizzi B., Audergon J. M. Clonal and sanitary selection in stone fruits. – pp. 81-97. Myrta A., Çali S., Stamo B. Efforts to establish a certification programme for stone fruits in Albania. – pp. 103-106. Gavriel I. Certification programme for stone fruits in Cyprus. – pp. 107-108. Dussaud G. Certification of stone fruits in France. – pp. 109-111. Varveri C. Production of certified stone fruit propagation material in Greece. – p. 113.

Di Terlizzi B., Savino V. Certification of stone fruits in Italy. – pp. 115-118. Khoury W. Certification programmes for the sanitary improvement of stone fruit production in Lebanon. – pp. 119-121. Srhiri M. Certification of stone fruit in Morocco. – pp. 123-127. Pallás V., Badenes M. L., Llácer G. Requirements for the stone fruit certification programme in Spain. – pp. 129-131. Çaglayan K., Gazel M. H., Çali S. Stone fruit tree certification programme in Turkey. – pp. 133-134. Di Terlizzi B., Çaglayan K., Gavriel I., Myrta A., Srhiri M., Zeramdini H., Audergon J. M., Djerbi M., Khouri W., Pallás V., Varveri C., Savino V. Efforts to harmonise and promote a stone fruit certification scheme in the Mediterranean countries. – pp. 135-148. Di Terlizzi B. Biological diagnosis of virus and virus-like diseases: a special reference to stone fruit certification. – pp. 151-169. Boscia D., Myrta A. Serological detection of viruses included in certification protocols for stone fruits. – pp. 171-190. Pallás V., Sánchez-Navarro J. A., Cañizares M. C. , Aparicio F., Marcos J. F. Molecular diagnostic techniques and their potential role in stone fruit certification schemes. – pp. 191-208. Myrta A., Boscia D., Gavriel I. , Gatt M., Varveri C., Di Terlizzi B., Çaglayan K., Ghanem G. A., Khouri W., Savino V. Detection and serotyping of plum pox virus (PPV) isolates by monoclonal antibodies. – pp. 211-215. Varveri C., Dimou D., Di Terlizzi B. Preliminary data of monitoring natural spread of sharka in Southern Greece. – pp. 217-219. Pallás V., Canizares M. C., Myrta A., Gatt M., Gavriel I., Varveri C., Sabanadzovic S., Di Terlizzi B., Srhiri M., Çaglayan K.,

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Savino V. Incidence of hop stunt viroid (HSVd) on stone fruit trees in different Mediterranean countries. – pp. 221-223. Di Terlizzi B., Boscia D., Savino V., Gatt M., Çaglayan K., Zeramdini H., Myrta A.,

Choueiri E., Gavriel I., Varveri C., Aparicio F., Pallás V. Serological characterisation of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) isolates by monoclonal antibodies. – pp. 225-227.

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Dishnica T., Sallaku I. Ristrutturazione della ricerca scientifica nell'ambito dell'agricoltura e dell'alimentazione. – pp. 241-247. Doko A. Allegato: Progetto "agricoltura" finanziato dal Comitato delle Scienze e della Tecnologia. – pp. 249-251. Feruni L. Riflessioni sullo sviluppo sostenibile in Albania. – pp. 253-259. Métani S. Note sulla cooperazione multilaterale e bilaterale in agricoltura. – pp. 263-266. Hackaj I. Partenariato Albania-Banca Mondiale. – pp. 267-277. Koçollari A. Note sulla politica di cooperazione europea in Albania. – pp. 279-283. Stephan F. La cooperazione franco-albanese nel settore

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Personal and corporate names and places

Abate G. ................................................... 60 Abbad-Andaloussi F. ................................ 4 Abbadi H. ................................................. 53 Abdallah Y. .............................................. 16 Abdel-Azim R. .................................... 43; 48 Abdelaziz G. ............................................. 29 Abdelhafez S. .......................................... 59 Abdelhak S. ............................................. 37 Abdel-Hedi T. M. ...................................... 35 Abdelkader B. ............................................ 5 Abdel-Khalek M. A. ................................. 55 Abdellatif M. ........................... 14; 15; 19; 24 Abdel-Megeed A. ..................................... 53 Abdelmonem H. M.,................................. 23 Abdelouahab B. ....................................... 31 Abdel-Salam A. M. ....................... 56; 62; 63 Abdelwahd R. ............................................ 5 Abdin A. E. ........................................... 8; 14 Abdine M. ........................................... 16; 17 Abdou Y. A. .............................................. 56 Abdul Hamid R. ....................................... 17 Abeshi P. .................................................. 31 Abid Karray J. .......................................... 43 Abo Shammala A. S. ............................... 21 Abou El Hassan W. H. ............................ 47 Abou El-Azm M. ................................. 18; 23 Abou El-Fotouh N. .................................... 7 Abou Ghanem-Sabanadzovic N. ..... 53; 54 Abou Kheira A. A. ................................... 45 Abou Kubaa R. ........................................ 40 Abou-Daher M. ........................................ 28 Abou-Elazm M. ........................................ 24 Abou-Elfotoh M. A. .................................. 56 Aboufirass M. ............................................ 9 Abouhani A. ....................................... 26; 33 Aboul-Fotoh N. Z. ........................ 13; 14; 18 Abou-Zeid A. A. ....................................... 56 Abou-Zeid M. ........................................... 60 Abu Sharar T. M. ..................................... 21 Abu-Bakr A. ............................................. 36 Abu-Dayyeh Q. ........................................ 23 Abugalieva A.I. .......................................... 7 Abukraa H. ............................................... 40 Abu-Zeid K. ........................................ 46; 53 Abu-Zeid M. ........................... 31; 34; 35; 69 Accogli R. ................................................ 31 Achak M. .................................................... 9 Acimovic L. .............................................. 41 Acutis M. ...................................... 11; 12; 17 Adana (Turkey) ................................... 56; 69 Adar E. ..................................................... 21 Addante R. ......................................... 39; 40 Adel A. ........................................................ 8 Adenike F. .................................................. 5 Adinolfi F. ............................................ 3; 37 Afellah M. ................................................. 61

Afify A. .................................................. 8; 47 Agadir (Morocco)....................................... 32 Agbani M. ................................................. 29 Agean region ............................................. 27 Aggelides S. ............... 42; 43; 47; 49; 50; 51 Aghai O. ................................................... 19 Agius M. ................................................... 39 Agius P. .................................................... 57 Agnese C. ................................................. 12 Agran M. K. .............................................. 54 Agud-Miguel D. .......................................... 1 Aguilera M. ............................................... 13 Ahmadi E. ................................................. 47 AI-Rwahnih M. ......................................... 53 Aissat A. ................................................... 57 Ait Boughrous A........................................ 9 Ait-Ameur C. ............................................ 22 Aït-Kadi M. ................................... 31; 34; 69 AIW ...... see Andalusian Institute for Women Akar D. ...................................................... 45 Akarid N. .................................................... 2 Akça E. ............................................... 30; 59 Aksoy U. ............................................. 51; 57 Al Awad E. .................................................. 2 Al Bitar L. ............................... 41; 50; 56; 63 Al Naeb H. ................................................ 17 Al Zoughbi S. ........................................... 14 Alaoui M.M. ................................................ 4 Alarcón J. J. ....................................... 13; 47 Al-Auja (Palestine) .................................... 52 Alayasa N. ................................................ 53 Albani M. .................................................. 29 Albania 24; 25; 29; 30; 31; 32; 41; 50; 53; 54;

56; 57; 58; 59; 60; 62; 63; 64; 65; 66; 67; 68

Albania. Lushnje district ............................ 32 Albania. Tirana .......................................... 31 Albania. Valona ......................................... 67 Albania. Vjosa river ................................... 67 Albania. Vjosa valley ................................. 32 Albano A. ................................................. 67 Al-Bawab A. ............................................. 37 Al-Baz I. .................................................... 21 Albino V. ................................................... 26 Albrizio R. .................. 17; 42; 43; 44; 47; 60 Alcácer C. ................................................. 13 Al-Chaabi S. ............................................. 53 Al-Dadah J. Y. .................................... 21; 25 Al-Dobai S. ................................................. 1 Al-Eisawi D. M. H. .................................... 21 Alessio M. .................................................. 5 Alfani A. .................................................... 16 Alganar D. S. ............................................ 35 Alger (Algeria) ..................................... 19; 55 Algeria 29; 34; 40; 47; 50; 51; 53; 56; 57; 58;

59; 60; 69

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Algeria. Alger ...................................... 19; 55 Algeria. Bekkaria ......................................... 8 Algeria. Hadj Mecheri ............................... 14 Algeria. Mitidja .......................................... 41 Algeria. Ouargla ........................................ 46 Alghariani S. A. ....................................... 44 Al-Hassan C. ............................................ 35 Ali H. ......................................................... 51 Ali S. ......................................................... 47 Alicante (Spain) ......................................... 33 Al-Khasawneh M. .................................... 58 Alkowni R. ................................................ 58 Allak H. ..................................................... 17 Allam N. M. ................................... 48; 50; 51 Allavena L. ............................................... 11 Almaliotis D. ............................................ 29 Almenar R. ............................................... 33 Al-Muruj (Palestine) .................................. 52 Al-Naber G. .............................................. 23 Al-Naber S. ............................................... 24 Al-Nabi Fardous A................................... 42 Alo F. .......................................................... 4 Aloui T. ..................................................... 34 Alouini A. ................................................. 61 Alperovits E. ............................................ 21 Alpi A. ......................................................... 5 Al-Qudah B. ............................................. 59 Al-Qudah H. ............................................. 31 Al-Rwahnih M. ............................. 54; 58; 60 Al-Shneikat G. ......................................... 14 Al-Smadi H. .............................................. 14 Alta Murgia National Park ......................... 33 Al-Tabbal J. A. ........................................... 4 Altaj region (Russia) ................................... 5 Altamura G. ................................................ 2 Al-Tawil W. ............................................... 58 Altinbas U. ............................................... 27 Altinok A. ................................................. 32 Alyanak I. ................................................. 27 Amara H. .................................................... 6 Amari K. ................................................... 54 Amato M. .................................................. 68 Ambati D. ................................................... 6 Ambrosi L. ............................................... 10 Ambrosone A. ......................................... 11 Amenduni T. ............................................ 53 Amer Mohamed H. .................................. 35 Amman (Jordan) ....................................... 42 Ammar K. ............................................... 6; 7 Ammour F. ............................................... 46 Amodio M. L. ........................................... 11 Amram A. ................................................... 4 Amri A. ....................................................... 4 AMSED ......... see Association Marocaine de

Solidarieté et de Développement Anatolia (Turkey) ........................... 5; 7; 8; 51 Andalusia (Spain)...................................... 19 Andalusian Institute for Women ................ 15 André C. ..................................................... 6 Andueza M. ................................................ 2 Angeli L. ................................................... 25 Angelini L.G. ............................................ 12 Angelstam P. ........................................... 26 Anil S. ................................................. 58; 61 Ankara (Turkey) ........................................ 32

Antinoro C. ............................................... 12 Antonelli A. ................................................ 3 Anyoji H. ................................................... 44 Aouane B. .................................... 53; 56; 58 Aoudjit C. ................................................. 14 Aparicio F. .......................................... 64; 65 Apostolati S. ............................................ 47 Aprile A. ..................................................... 5 Apulia (Italy) . 1; 2; 21; 26; 27; 31; 32; 40; 47;

52; 53; 59; 67; 68 AQUASTRESS project .............................. 47 AQUATER project ..................................... 12 Arab G. ..................................................... 42 Arabiyat S. ............................................... 50 Aral sea ..................................................... 44 Aramini G. ................................................ 15 Arar A. ...................................................... 35 Aras T. ........................................................ 8 Araus J. L. ........................ 13; 42; 43; 50; 52 Arbaoui M. ................................................ 30 Arda M. ..................................................... 27 Ardisson M. ................................................ 4 Ardu P. ..................................................... 26 Argentina ..................................................... 7 Argillier O. .................................................. 6 Argyropoulou M. L. ................................. 28 Arianoutsou M. ........................................ 15 Arijs H. ........................................................ 2 Arnaldos Lozano R. ................................ 29 Arrivo A. ................................................... 32 Arrus R. .................................................... 34 Arthofer W. ............................................... 54 Aru A. ....................................................... 30 Arvanitis R. ........................................ 37; 38 Asano T. ................................................... 36 Ashtar S. .................................................. 17 Asil Yilmaz M. .......................................... 61 Assabah A. ......................................... 56; 60 Assimacopoulos D. ................................. 47 Association Marocaine de Solidarité et de

Développement ..................................... 19 Aswan (Egypt) ........................................... 35 Atallah M. ................................................... 6 Atatürk dam ................................................. 8 Athanasiadis N. ....................................... 46 Atif N. ........................................................ 56 Attard D. ................................................... 39 Attard G. ........................... 13; 43; 49; 50; 51 Attard P. ................................................... 23 Atweh R. ................................................... 38 Atzmon N. ................................................ 21 Audergon J. M. ........................................ 64 Audusseau C. ............................................ 1 Auernheimer C. ................................. 25; 33 Austria ....................................................... 54 Avila M. ....................................................... 9 Awad M. .............................................. 28; 46 Ayad J. Y. ................................................. 47 Ayadi R. .................................................... 37 Ayadi S. ...................................................... 5 Aydyn Y. ................................................... 55 Ayol A. ...................................................... 27 Aziz N. .......................................... 14; 22; 24 Azzioui I. ................................................... 38 Azzopardi E. ....................................... 24; 50

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Babani F. .................................................. 32 Babay E. ..................................................... 6 Baccardatz Simmari N. ............................. 9 Baccari N. ................................................ 47 Bacchetta G. ............................................ 29 Bacchiglione river ...................................... 13 Bachta M.S. ................................................ 9 Badeck F.W. ............................................... 5 Badenes M. L. .......................................... 64 Badraoui M. ....................................... 29; 59 Bagarello V. ............................................. 12 Baldissera G. ............................................. 1 Baldo G. ................................................... 13 Balendonck J. .......................................... 47 Baloglu S. .............................. 39; 56; 62; 63 Balzarolo D. ............................................... 8 Bañuelos R. ............................................. 47 Bapat D. N. ............................................... 45 Barakat E. ................................................ 31 Barbagallo S. ........................................... 11 Barbanente A. .............................. 26; 27; 33 Barbetti R. ................................................ 28 Barceló D. .................................................. 9 Barcelona (Spain) ....................................... 9 Barham H. .................................................. 2 Bari (Italy) ................................ 15; 18; 22; 23 Bari A. ........................................................ 4 Baroni G. .................................................. 12 Baroud A. ........................................... 41; 46 Barrani A. ........................................... 16; 17 Barutçu F. ................................................ 45 Basaran A. ............................................... 27 Bashi A. .................................................... 16 Basile A. ................................................... 12 Basilicata (Italy) ......................................... 21 Bassi D. .............................................. 53; 63 Bassi F. M. ................................................. 4 Bassi R. ...................................................... 4 Battaglia A. .............................................. 47 Battikhi A. M. ........................................... 21 Baycan N. ................................................. 27 Baysan N. ............................................. 8; 52 Bazza M. ................................................... 20 Becciu G. F. ............................................... 8 Bech J. ..................................................... 29 Bedrani S. .......................................... 14; 18 Beka I. ...................................................... 65 Bekaa valley (Lebanon) ...................... 43; 61 Bekkaria (Algeria) ....................................... 8 Belkhodja M. ...................................... 30; 45 Bellato S. .................................................... 5 Bellier G. .................................................. 30 Bellouch H. ........................................ 41; 46 Belocchi A. ................................................ 4 Belsanti V. ...................................... 3; 38; 39 Beltrão J. .................................................. 30 Ben Kheder M. ................................... 51; 57 Ben Mechlia N. ...................... 43; 44; 52; 55 Ben Naceur E. ............................................ 5 Ben Naceur M. ..................................... 5; 44 Ben Salem A. ............................................. 9 Ben-Abu Y. ................................................. 3 Benali D. ................................................... 40 Benbadis A. ............................................. 60 Ben-David R. .............................................. 4

Benedetti A. ....................................... 29; 30 Benhafid M. S. ....................... 41; 47; 49; 51 Benkhelifa M. ..................................... 30; 45 Benli B. ..................................................... 42 Benthaer H. .............................................. 25 Bentivegna G. ............................................ 7 Bentvelsen K. .......................................... 23 Berbel J. ................................. 7; 8; 9; 10; 13 Berder J. ..................................................... 6 Beriozkin A. ............................................. 21 Bertolacci M. ............................................ 12 Beuk Pirusic T. ........................................ 41 Bhavani S. .................................................. 4 Bido Z. ...................................................... 17 Bilgen G.K. ................................................. 8 Billi A. ........................................... 43; 50; 51 Bini C. ....................................................... 28 Birisik N. ................................................... 39 Bitar M. ..................................................... 17 Bitsaki R. .................................................. 57 Bitti A. ..................................................... 4; 6 Bizzarri M. .............................................. 4; 6 Black sea ................................................... 26 Blanc P. ...................................................... 6 Blanco A. ...................................... 4; 6; 7; 17 Blanco Gutiérrez I. .................................. 46 Blanda F. .................................................. 12 Blandenopoulou S. ................................. 29 Blümling B. .............................................. 43 Boari G. .................................................... 34 Bode R. ..................................................... 65 Bogardi J. J. ............................................. 20 Bogliotti C. .... 18; 22; 38; 41; 42; 43; 47; 49;

51; 52 Bonas G. .................................................. 37 Bonavia Gatt M. ....................................... 56 Bonfim J. .................................................. 37 Bonsinetto F. ........................................... 25 Borisova A. .............................................. 53 Börner A ..................................................... 6 Borrelli G.M. ............................................... 5 Bort J. ......................... 13; 42; 43; 49; 50; 52 Bortone G. ................................................ 21 Boscia D. .................. 1; 2; 53; 54; 58; 64; 65 Bosnia and Herzegovina ........................... 41 Bosnia and Herzegovina. Stolac ............... 45 Bossi M. ................................................... 38 Botti P. ...................................................... 21 Botticella E. ................................................ 6 Bouabid R. ............................................... 29 Bouafia A. ................................................ 61 Boubker J. .......................................... 62; 63 Bouchet R. ............................................... 35 Boudon-Padieu E. ................................... 48 Bouhsina S. ............................................... 7 Boumans J. H. ......................................... 35 Bounejmate M. ......................................... 30 Bounoua R. .............................................. 61 Bourgault M. ............................................ 44 Bourghoul A. ..................................... 16; 17 Bou-Salah F. ............................................ 23 Boussard J.-M. ........................................ 34 Bousselmi L. ............................................ 37 Boussema M. R. ...................................... 47 Boutros S. ................................................ 37

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Bouzerzour H. .......................................... 46 Bouzid N. ................................................. 57 Bové J. M. ................................................ 54 Bovey R. ............................................. 48; 62 Bovina R. ................................................... 6 Boydak M. ................................................ 15 Boyé R. ..................................................... 63 Boz B. ......................................................... 9 Brabben T. E. ........................................... 34 Bragard C. .................................................. 2 Brandonisio R. ........................................ 40 Bravo A. G. .............................................. 44 Bresci E. ................................................... 45 Brikell B. H. ........................................ 25; 27 Brillante G. ............................................... 16 Bruggeman A. ......................................... 55 Bruins H. J. .............................................. 20 Brunel S. ................................................ 1; 2 Buffa G. .................................................... 28 Bulgaria ............................................... 29; 53 Bullon C. .................................................... 2 Burciaga R. ................................................ 4 Burger P. .................................................. 18 Burlingame B. ................................ 3; 38; 39 Burt C. M. ................................................. 49 Bussi B. .................................................... 66 Busuttil S. ................................................ 41 Buxó R. .......................................... 7; 13; 42 Buyukkamaci N. ...................................... 27 Buzo K. ............................................... 31; 67 Cacciatori P. .............................................. 4 Caceres M.E. .............................................. 4 CAFRAD ............................................. 14; 18 Çaglayan K. ................................. 53; 64; 65 Cagliari (Italy) ............................................ 21 Cairo (Egypt) ..................... 22; 35; 48; 52; 55 Çakalli D. .................................................. 32 Cakmak E. H. ......................... 43; 48; 50; 52 Calabrese J. ............................................... 3 Calabretta M. L. ....................................... 30 Calabria (Italy) ..................................... 27; 33 Calandrelli D. ........................................... 12 Caldas J. C. .............................................. 35 Calejo M. J. .............................................. 61 Calera A. .................................................... 9 Çali S. ....................................................... 64 Caliandro A. ................................. 17; 43; 69 Caliandro L. ............................................. 17 California ............................................... 5; 36 Calleja E. .................................................. 51 Callieris R. ........................................... 3; 37 Calvino M. ................................................ 23 Camacho A. ............................................. 60 Camarda D. ............................ 24; 26; 27; 32 Cambra M. ................................................ 64 Cambrea M. ................................................ 4 Cambruzzi T. ............................................ 13 Camera R. ................................................ 46 Camerini M. ................................................ 4 Cammerata A. ............................................ 6 Campania (Italy) .................................. 11; 16 Campi P. ................................................... 11 Campo de Cartagena (Spain) ................... 29 Can H. Z. .................................................. 51 Canali S. ................................................... 30

Canary Islands .................................... 16; 29 Candela L. ............................................ 9; 13 Canesse A. A. .......................................... 38 Canitano G. .............................................. 43 Canizares M. C......................................... 64 Cañizares M. C......................................... 64 Cantale C. ................................................... 7 Capitanio F. ................................................ 3 Capone R. .......................... 3; 37; 38; 39; 67 Caprioli M. ................................................ 26 Caraglio Y. ............................................... 15 Caratù G. .................................................. 28 Carbonara S. ............................................ 26 Carboni G. .................................................. 5 Cardone G. ............................................... 17 Cardone G. L. ........................................... 16 Cardone G.L. .............................................. 3 Carimi F. ............................................. 40; 60 Carlo E. ..................................................... 20 Carlucci A. ................................................. 2 Carra A. .................................................... 40 Carrabba P. .............................................. 37 Carraro L. ................................................. 54 Carrillo J.M. ................................................ 6 Carrión P. A. ............................................ 45 Carruthers I. ............................................. 35 CARTUS project ........................................ 28 Casa R. ..................................................... 17 Casadeus J. ............................................. 50 Casini G. ..................................................... 2 Castellano M. A. ...................................... 53 Castellini M. ....................................... 11; 12 Castrignanò A.............................. 12; 29; 58 Catafago S. .............................................. 20 Catalano L. ......................................... 17; 60 Catalano M. .............................................. 69 Cattivelli L. ......................................... 5; 6; 7 Cau P. ....................................................... 11 Çaushi E. .................................................. 32 Cavalcani E. ............................................. 25 Cavalieri V. ............................................. 1; 2 Cavallaro V. .................................. 32; 67; 68 Cavallo G. ................................................... 1 Cavazza L. .......................................... 11; 35 CAWTAR ...... see Center of Arab Women for

Training and Reserach Ceccarelli M. .......................................... 4; 6 Cecchini A. ............................................... 26 Cecchini C. ................................................. 4 Ceglie F.G. ................................................. 3 Çela V. ...................................................... 65 Celino A. ................................................... 26 Cellamare C. ............................................ 33 Center of Arab Women for Training and

Research ............................................... 18 Central and West Asia and North Africa ... 21 Centre de Recherche en economie

Appliquée pour le Développement ........ 18 Ceoloni C. .............................................. 4; 6 Cerni S. ............................................... 39; 40 Cesaraccio C. ............................................ 5 Cetik M. .............................................. 50; 52 Cetinkökü Ö. ............................................ 55 CFC ..... see Common Fund for Commodities Chaabane R. .............................................. 5

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Chaabouni R. ........................................... 37 Chalkos D. ............................................... 28 Chambel M. R. ......................................... 16 Chapín F. .................................................. 33 Chaudhari L. P. ........................................ 25 Cheghamirza K. ......................................... 5 Chehbouni A. ......................................... 8; 9 Cherkaoui H. D. ....................................... 46 Cherkaoui M. ............................................. 9 Cherkaoui S. .............................................. 4 Chik Darwich A. ....................................... 53 Chile .......................................................... 54 Chimonidou D. 8; 14; 15; 18; 23; 24; 41; 42;

45; 46; 49; 50; 51 China ......................................................... 12 Chiumenti M. ............................................. 2 Choueiri E. ................... 2; 40; 53; 54; 58; 65 Chouibani M. ............................................. 2 Choukr-Allah R. 7; 8; 19; 34; 41; 45; 49; 52;

55 Ciancio O. ................................................ 15 Ciannamea C. .......................................... 10 Ciaula M. .................................................. 37 Ciccoritti R. ............................................ 4; 5 CIHEAM-IAMM ......................................... 65 Ciollaro G. ................................................ 12 Cirella A. ............................................ 23; 24 Cirillo E. ................................................... 11 CIS_Net see Network on Collective Irrigation

Systems Civici A. .................................................... 65 Clarke F.R. ................................................. 5 Clarke J.M. ................................................. 5 Climent J. ................................................. 16 CMC ................... see Cyprus Mine Company Coccossis H. ..................................... 27; 33 Cocozza Talia M. A............................ 32; 68 Cokay Catalkaya E. ................................. 27 Colasuonno P. ....................................... 4; 7 Colella P. M. ............................................. 52 Colelli G. .................................................. 11 Collins N.C. ................................................ 5 Colombo A. .............................................. 22 Colombo G. .............................................. 35 Colombo L. ................................................ 3 Colonna A. ............................................... 26 Colonna P. ................................................. 8 Comegna A. ............................................. 12 Common Fund for Commodities ............... 60 Como (Italy) .............................................. 20 Compain D. .............................................. 19 Concia F. .................................................... 3 Concilio G. ......................................... 26; 32 Confalonieri M.A. .................................... 10 Consoli S. ................................................ 11 Consorzio di Bonifica di Capitanata .... 49; 51 Conte G. ..................................................... 9 Contento F. ........................................ 16; 17 Conto F. ................................................... 16 Copeta C. ..................................... 25; 27; 33 Coppola A. ..................................... 3; 12; 21 Corbari C. ................................................. 12 Cordié C. .................................................. 27 Correia L. ................................................. 44 Cosenza (Italy) .......................................... 15

Coşkun Z. ................................................. 46 Costa A. .................................................... 11 Costa E. ........................................ 25; 27; 33 Costantini E. A. C. ................................... 28 Coutretsis P. ............................................ 39 CREAD ............ see Centre de Recherche en

Economie Appliquée pour le Développement

Crescimanno G........................................ 45 Crimi J. ..................................................... 46 Critelli F. ............................................. 25; 27 Croatia ........................................... 39; 41; 56 Çukurova (Turkey) .................................... 32 Cukurova Univ. Faculty of Agriculture ...... 68 Çullaj A. .................................................... 32 Cungu A. .................................................. 66 Cuonzo M. T. ............................................ 26 CWANA ....... see Central and West Asia and

North Africa Cyclades (Greece) .................................... 27 Cyprus .. 8; 23; 24; 27; 31; 39; 41; 43; 46; 49;

50; 51; 56; 58; 59; 62; 63; 64 Cyprus Mine Company ............................. 27 Cyprus. Larnaca ........................................ 14 Czech Republic ......................................... 54 D’Onghia A. M. ......................................... 39 Daaloul A. ................................................... 6 Daaloul Bouacha O. .................................. 6 Daenas D. ................................................. 11 Dagault S. ................................................. 38 D'Agostino D. R. ...................................... 52 Dahan R. ............................................. 17; 47 Dali N. ....................................................... 61 Damania A.B. ......................................... 3; 5 D'Amico O. ............................................... 29 D'Andria R. ............................................... 12 Danet J. L. ................................................ 54 Dangelico A. ............................................ 53 D'Angelo G. .............................................. 22 D'Angelo M............................................... 33 Dano S. ..................................................... 41 D'Antonio A.............................................. 11 Daoud Y. ................................................... 45 D'Arcangelo G. ............................ 49; 50; 51 Darouich H. .............................................. 45 Daroussin J. ............................................. 59 Darwish T. M. ..................................... 28; 59 Das S. ....................................................... 61 David J.L. ................................................... 4 Davidov S. ................................................ 21 Dayyoub A. .............................................. 45 Dazzi C. .................................................... 29 De Bellis L. ................................................. 5 De Blasi G. ............................................... 30 De Boni A. ................................................ 30 De Caro A. ................................................ 44 De Castro F. ....................................... 31; 67 De Jimenez M.K.M. .................................... 4 De Lucia C. ............................................... 25 De Marco A. ....................................... 15; 16 De Mascellis R. ........................................ 12 De Michele C. ........................................... 11 De Pace C. .............................................. 4; 6 De Pasquale F. ................................... 56; 60 De Pauw E. ................................................. 4

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De Ronde C. ............................................. 15 De Santis M. ............................................... 3 De Santis S. ............................................. 29 De Simone G. ........................................... 11 De Vita P. ............................................... 5; 6 De Wrachien D. ........................................ 20 Debbarh A. ............................................... 35 Debs P. ........................................... 3; 38; 39 Dedaj K. .................................................... 29 Dedej Z. .............................................. 31; 67 Dedja Y. .................................................... 24 D'Egidio M.G. ......................................... 4; 6 Delkhosh B. ............................................. 44 Delkhosh H. R. ......................................... 40 Dell'Abate M. T. ....................................... 29 Delle Fontane G. ...................................... 27 Delvecchio L.N. ......................................... 7 Demir H. ..................................................... 8 Demircioğlu M. ........................................ 27 Denancé N. ................................................ 1 Depietri Y. ................................................ 46 Dercas N. ................................................. 47 Dernini S. ....................................... 3; 38; 39 Desiderio F. ........................................... 5; 6 Desmouceaux N. ....................................... 6 Detto M. .................................................... 21 Dettori M. ................................................... 5 Dhuci O. ................................................... 65 Di Bartolomeo E. ..................................... 30 Di Benedetta C. ....................................... 10 Di Carolo M. ............................................... 2 Di Cillo E. ................................................. 32 Di Fonzo N. .............................................. 45 Di Giacomo E. .................................... 11; 12 Di Mambro A. ........................................... 37 Di Nicola M. .............................................. 11 Di Pasquale J. .......................................... 37 Di Rubbio P. ............................................... 2 Di Serio F. ................................................ 54 Di Terlizzi B. ... 16; 17; 53; 54; 58; 63; 64; 65 Diamantopoulos J. .................................. 28 Diana G. ................................................... 30 Dida M. ............................................... 32; 67 Digiaro M. ....................... 1; 2; 17; 58; 61; 62 Dilkova R. ................................................. 30 Dimitra project ..................................... 18; 22 Dimou D. ...................................... 39; 54; 64 Dinar A. .................................................... 34 Dinç U. ...................................................... 59 Dinga L. .............................................. 31; 32 Dingil M. ............................................. 30; 59 Diria G. ....................................................... 5 Disciglio G. .............................................. 12 Dishnica T. ............................................... 66 Distaso M. ................................................ 25 Ditgens B. ................................................ 38 Djabri L. ...................................................... 7 Djelouah K. ...... 2; 39; 40; 55; 56; 58; 60; 63 Djerbi M. ............................................. 62; 64 Doko A. .................................................... 66 Domingo F. .............................................. 13 Dominguez Ibanez J.-M. ......................... 35 Domínguez J. ........................................... 29 D'Onghia A. M..... 39; 40; 55; 56; 58; 60; 62;

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D'Onghia A.M. .................................... 1; 2; 3 Dongiovanni C. .......................................... 2 Donma S. ........................................ 8; 44; 46 Doorenbos J. ........................................... 35 Douieb A. ................................................. 61 Doukkala (Morocco) .................................. 29 Dousset C. ................................................. 1 D'Ovidio R. ................................................. 6 Draa valley (Morocco) ............................... 46 Draghetti T. .............................................. 21 Drago S. ..................................................... 2 Dragoti N. ................................................. 31 Dragotta A. ......................................... 16; 17 Drarga (Morocco) ...................................... 19 Driouech N. ................................................ 3 Drishpon Y. .............................................. 40 Drossopoulou J. ................................ 56; 63 Dubey V.G. ................................................. 6 Dubla E. .............................................. 16; 17 Ducci F. .................................................... 15 Duce P. ....................................................... 5 Duchalais L. ............................................... 6 Duchemin B. .............................................. 9 Dudeen B. ............ 13; 41; 42; 47; 50; 52; 59 Dulic-Markovic I. ..................................... 53 Dunez J. ................................................... 64 Dupuy B. .................................................. 34 Duqqah M. M. ............................... 42; 49; 50 Dura S. ........................................................ 4 D'Urso G. ...................................... 11; 12; 68 Dussaud G. .............................................. 64 Duwayri M. ................................................. 4 Ebrahimi Y. ........................................ 56; 60 Echavarría F. G. ....................................... 47 Echenique V. .............................................. 7 Eckermann P. ............................................ 5 EDASP project .......................................... 23 Eddin Abdin A. ........................................ 13 Egemen Ö .......................................... 27; 32 Egnazia. Puglia (Italy) ............................... 27 Egypt .... 2; 5; 7; 8; 10; 13; 14; 18; 20; 21; 24;

26; 30; 31; 35; 40; 41; 43; 47; 48; 50; 51; 54; 56; 57; 58; 59; 60; 61; 62; 63

Egypt. Aswan ............................................ 35 Egypt. Cairo ...................... 22; 35; 48; 52; 55 Egypt. Fayoum governatorate ................... 23 Egypt. Ministry of Water Resources and

Irrigation ................................................. 18 Egypt. Nile river ......................................... 47 Eid P. .......................................................... 2 Eidsalem S. .............................................. 60 Eimberck M. ............................................. 59 EI-Zammar S. ..................................... 53; 54 Eker S. ...................................................... 44 El Alami El Filali A. .................................... 9 El Bakri J. ................................................. 44 El Bilali H. ....................................... 3; 38; 39 El Bouhssini M. ......................................... 4 El Felah M. ............................................... 44 El Fellah R. ......................................... 37; 38 El Gamal F. ................................... 45; 47; 48 El Gendy R. W.......................................... 44 El Gharbi M. S. ......................................... 44 El Ibrahem A. ........................................... 16 El Majid Z. ................................................ 37

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El Moniem M. ........................................... 44 El Moujabber M. .................. 7; 8; 10; 13; 41 El-Amrani B. ............................................ 23 El-Araby A. ......................................... 50; 57 El-Areed S. ................................................. 5 El-Bably A. Z. ..................................... 26; 30 Elbadawy O. ....................................... 46; 53 Elbeaino T. ............................................. 1; 2 Elbyr T. ..................................................... 33 El-Din Amer S. ......................................... 35 Elferchichi A. ........................................... 11 El-Gamal F. ...................... 41; 50; 51; 55; 61 El-Gamal F. H. .......................................... 55 El-Gharous M. .......................................... 29 El-Ghorab I. .............................................. 24 El-Guindy S. ............................................. 36 El-Hachtouki M. ....................................... 26 El-Hakeem M. S. ...................................... 14 Elharrak N. ................................................. 9 Elias E.M. ................................................... 4 El-Kady M. .............................. 22; 24; 53; 55 El-Karimi N. .............................................. 61 Elkassar G. ................................................ 7 El-Kassar G. M. ........................................ 45 El-Khoury Aoun N. .................................. 23 El-Mahd A. ............................................... 26 El-Menoufi M. M. ...................................... 30 El-Nasser G. A. ........................................ 36 El-Sayed Mahrous S. .............................. 57 El-Sayed T. ............................................... 40 El-Shafie A. H. ......................................... 45 El-Sharkawy H. ........................................ 36 El-Sheikh R. A. ........................................ 21 El-Sherif S. ................................................. 5 El-Sissi L. ................................................. 36 El-Yacoubi Z. ........................................... 61 El-Zoheiry A. H. ................................. 37; 38 Ember I. .................................................... 54 Emebiri L. ................................................... 5 Emilia-Romagna (Italy) ............................. 21 EMWATER project .................................... 21 Enne G. .................................................... 33 ENREC see European Network of Resource

Centers for Women ENREC network ........................................ 23 Eraslan H. ................................................ 61 Erdem Ü. ................................ 25; 27; 28; 33 Erdogan F. C. ..................................... 50; 51 Erkan A.Z. .................................................. 8 Ermacora P. ............................................. 54 Er-Raki S. ................................................... 8 Escobar Soler M. ..................................... 13 Eshel I. ..................................................... 50 Espelta J. M. ............................................ 15 Estephan J. .............................................. 57 Eswaran H. ............................................... 30 EU contract ICA3-CT-2002-1001341; 42; 43;

48; 49; 51 EU contract INCO-CT-2004-510669 ... 22; 23 EU contract INCO-CT-2005-517696 ... 14; 18 Euphrates valley ....................................... 42 European Commission, DGI ......... 34; 61; 62 European Union ........................................ 68 Evliya H. ................................................... 32 Ezzahar J. .................................................. 8

Ezzahra Hammadi F. ................................. 9 Facchi A. .................................................. 12 Fagir M. .................................................... 35 Fagnano M. .............................................. 11 Fahd Draissi K. .......................................... 9 Fahmy A. .................................................. 44 Fahmy H. ............................................ 40; 60 Famiani F. .......................................... 16; 17 Fanelli D. .................................................. 29 Fantozzi M. ............................................... 22 FAO ..................................................... 22; 24 FAO/RNE .................................................. 23 Fardous A. ......................................... 49; 50 Fares C. ...................................................... 5 Farina A. ..................................................... 7 Farina R. ................................................... 21 Farrugia V. ............................................... 58 Farshadfar E. ............................................. 5 Fasllia N. .................................................. 32 Fassio A. .................................................. 46 Faurès J. M. ............................................. 20 Fausto C. .................................................... 2 Favaron F. .................................................. 6 Favia G. ...................................................... 1 Fawzy A. ..................................................... 2 Fayoum pilot project .................................. 35 Faz Cano A. .............................................. 29 Federica V. ................................................. 5 Feldman M. ................................................ 3 Fereres E. ............................... 42; 43; 48; 52 Fergana valley (Uzbekistan) ..................... 44 Fernández-Getino A. ............................... 29 Fernandez-Vera F. ................................... 46 Ferrahi M. ................................................... 4 Ferrara R. M. ............................ 8; 11; 12; 17 Ferrazzano G. ............................................ 6 Ferreira V. ................................................ 10 Ferrio J. P. .................................... 13; 42; 52 Ferrugia V. ............................................... 64 Fersino V. ................................................. 57 Feruni L. ................................................... 66 Fezouata (Morocco) .................................. 46 Fies J. C. .................................................. 36 Figliolia A. ................................................ 30 Filibeli A. .................................................. 27 Filippetti A. ................................... 31; 32; 67 Filomeno O. ............................................. 29 Fine P. ...................................................... 21 Finke P. .................................................... 59 Fiore N. ..................................................... 54 Fiore S. ..................................................... 60 Fiorentino C. ............................................ 12 Fioretto A. .......................................... 15; 16 Fiori M. ..................................................... 11 Fisunoglu M. ............................................ 32 Fiume P. ................................................... 37 Flagella Z. ................................................. 45 Flichman G. .............................................. 34 Flloko A. ................................................... 65 Flores M. J. .............................................. 47 Florio M. ................................................... 12 Folch M. .................................................... 49 Fonseca F. ............................................... 40 Formica L. ................................................ 54 Fornara M. .................................................. 4

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Forte L. ......................................... 32; 67; 68 Forte P. ....................................................... 6 Foulkes J. ................................................ 47 Frabboni L. .............................................. 11 Francart J. .................................................. 1 Francaviglia R. ........................................ 30 France ......................................... 1; 9; 57; 64 François C. ................................................ 1 Franzoni F. ............................................... 20 Frasheri D. ..................................... 2; 40; 56 Frate V. ....................................................... 5 Fratino U. ................................................. 45 Frega G. ................................................... 20 Fresa F. .................................................... 45 Fresia I. .................................................... 21 Frusciante L. ............................................ 11 Fulfuleh A. R. ........................................... 16 Fumarola G. ............................................... 2 Fusaro E. .................................................. 15 Fuzio N. F. .......................................... 27; 33 Fysekidis A. ............................................. 38 Gaafar I. ...................................................... 8 Gaboun F. .............................................. 4; 5 Gad A. ................................................ 10; 13 Gadaleta A. ............................................ 6; 7 Gadalla A. M. ..................................... 44; 45 Gadbin-Henry C. ...................................... 16 Gaffuri F. .................................................... 2 Gaillard A. M. ........................................... 38 Gaillard J. ................................................. 38 Galal Y. G. M. ........................................... 45 Galán B. ................................................... 27 Galante W. ............................................... 16 Galassi E. ................................................... 6 Galeffi P. .................................................... 7 Galli G. ..................................................... 20 Gamper U. ................................................ 28 Ganatsas P. P. ......................................... 15 Gandolfi C. ............................................... 12 GAP .... see South Eastern Anatolian Project Garau R. ................................................... 62 García Del Rey Q. .................................... 29 Gardi C. .................................................... 30 Gargouri K. ........................................ 25; 29 Garnier M. ................................................ 54 Garofalo P. ............................................... 45 Gascó J. ................................................... 29 Gasith A. .................................................. 21 Gat J. ........................................................ 20 Gatin Ž. ............................................... 39; 56 Gatt M. .................................... 39; 61; 64; 65 Gatta G. .............................................. 44; 46 Gauci-Borda I. ......................................... 38 Gautier S. ................................................... 4 Gavriel I. ........................... 39; 58; 63; 64; 65 Gaza strip ...................................... 21; 25; 59 Gazel M. H. ............................................... 64 Gazza L. ..................................................... 6 Gazzelloni G. ............................................. 6 GCSAR ............ see General Commission for

Scientific Agricultural Research Geagea L. ................................................. 17 Gediz basin (Turkey) ................................ 46 Gençel B. ........................................... 45; 55 Gendler T. S. ............................................ 29

General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research ............................ 19

Gennaro A. ............................................. 4; 6 Gentit P. ................................................... 63 Geoffray D. ............................................... 34 Georgiou A. .............................................. 60 Germain J.-F. ............................................. 1 Gervais L. ................................................... 6 GEWAMED project .... 10; 14; 15; 18; 19; 22;

24; 48 GEWAMED project <1

st, Bari, 20-22

February 2006> ..................................... 18 GEWAMED project <2

nd, Larnaca, 12-14

March 2007> ......................................... 14 Ghallabi B. ................................................. 9 Ghanbarpour M. R. .................................. 47 Ghanem G. A. .................................... 63; 64 Ghanem M. ............................................... 22 Ghanem M. E. ............................................ 4 Gharb (Morocco) ....................................... 29 Gharsallah O. ........................................... 46 Ghavami F. ................................................. 4 Ghedira A. .................................................. 1 Ghezal L. .................................................. 34 Ghezawi S. ............................................... 51 Ghezli C. ............................................. 40; 56 Gholami S. ............................................... 47 Ghorbel A. .................................................. 6 Ghrab M. ................................................... 25 Ghreib L. .................................................... 7 Giampetruzzi A. ......................................... 2 Giancaspro A. .................................... 4; 6; 7 Giangrosso A. .......................................... 12 Giannelli M. .......................................... 3; 38 Giannoccaro G. ............................... 8; 9; 46 Giaquinto P. ............................................. 16 Giglio L. .............................................. 11; 12 Gil I. .......................................................... 34 Gil L. ......................................................... 16 Gimeno T. ................................................. 15 Gioia T. ....................................................... 7 Giordano A. .............................................. 21 Giordano G. ............................................. 12 Giordano R. ........................................ 26; 27 Giorgi D. ..................................................... 7 Giorgi S. ................................................... 66 Giove S. ...................................................... 7 Giove S.L. ................................................... 4 Gitz V. ............................................. 3; 38; 39 Giuffrida A. ............................................... 30 Giuliani M. M. ........................................... 44 Giupponi C. .............................................. 46 Gizli N. ...................................................... 27 Gjergji A. .................................................. 65 Gjongecaj B. ............................................ 65 Glasa M. ................................................... 53 Göbelez Ö. ................................................. 8 Gocaj E. .................................................... 65 Göçük S. ................................................... 32 Goddi G. ..................................................... 5 Godinho P. ............................................... 43 Gökçekuê H. ............................................ 25 Gomez G. ................................................. 54 Gonçalves J. M. ................................. 45; 49 Gonçalves Moreira A. ............................... 1

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Goncharov N.P. ......................................... 3 Gonzálzez G. ............................................ 25 Gordeeva E. ............................................... 6 Goudemand E. ........................................... 6 Goyeau H. .................................................. 6 Gracey J. ............................................ 18; 22 Gracheva R. ............................................. 26 Grassini L. ......................................... 27; 32 Gravina in Puglia (Italy) ............................ 26 Greco R. ................................................... 16 Greece 16; 29; 33; 39; 43; 47; 49; 50; 51; 54;

57; 62; 64 Greece. Cyclades ..................................... 27 Greece. Sounion National Park ................ 15 Greece. Strofylia forest ............................. 15 Greece. Vergoritis ..................................... 29 Griguolo S. ............................................... 26 Grillo S. .................................................... 11 Grosso V. ................................................... 7 Gu Y.Q. ....................................................... 4 Guadalquivir sub-basin ............................... 8 Gualano S. ........................................... 1; 40 Guario A. ............................................ 16; 40 Guarnieri A. ............................................. 11 Guelloubi R. ........................... 14; 15; 18; 48 Guennelon R. ........................................... 36 Guerra D. ................................................ 6; 7 Guerrero F. .............................................. 29 Guet G. ..................................................... 57 Guibal F. ................................................... 16 Gülsen O. ................................................. 61 Gumiero B. ................................................. 9 Günther D. ......................................... 41; 49 Gupta R. K. .............................................. 31 Gusberti D. ............................................... 17 Gutiérrez R. .............................................. 47 Haas A. ..................................................... 21 Habaieb H. ............................................... 69 Hackaj I. ................................................... 66 Haddoury J. ............................................... 4 Hadj Mecheri (Algeria) .............................. 14 Hadj Taieb M. ........................................... 61 Hadjinicoli A. ........................................... 62 Hadjinicolis A. ......................................... 62 Hadjiparaskevas C. ................................. 59 Hafidi A. ..................................................... 9 Hagaras A. ................................................. 5 Haj-Salah H. ............................................... 6 Halimi E. ................................................... 31 Hallak H. ................................................... 16 Hamdan I. ................................................... 2 Hamdan M. R. .......................................... 22 Hamdan S. M. .......................................... 21 Hamdane A. ....................................... 31; 52 Hamdi H. .................................................. 59 Hamdoun L. ............................................. 61 Hamdy A. 11; 14; 18; 19; 20; 22; 23; 24; 26;

28; 30; 31; 34; 35; 42; 44; 45; 46; 47; 48; 49; 51; 52; 53; 54; 55; 57; 58; 69

Hammad H. ................................................ 2 Hammamet (Tunisia) ................................ 49 Hammami Z. ............................................... 5 Hamouda M. ............................................... 5 Hamza W. ................................................. 21 Hanafy S.M. ................................................ 2

Hanana M. .................................................. 6 Hani A. ........................................................ 7 Hanich L. .................................................... 8 Hanzer V. .................................................. 54 Haouz (Morocco)....................................... 35 Harroud N. ................................................ 61 Hartl D. ............................................... 39; 56 Hartmann R. ............................................. 68 Haryana (India) ......................................... 35 Hasko A. ................................................... 32 Hassan S. ................................................. 12 Havlickova L. ............................................. 5 Hemming J. .............................................. 47 Henkin E. .................................................. 21 Hernández-Moreno J. M. ........................ 29 Herranz M. C. ........................................... 53 Hesham M. ......................................... 41; 50 Higgitt D. L. ........................................ 25; 33 Hirsch S. ................................................... 60 Hoda P. ............................................... 31; 67 Hodaj B. .................................................... 60 Hoff H. ...................................................... 46 Holtz Y. ....................................................... 4 Honrubia M. ............................................. 16 Hoorn J. W. van ..................... 19; 35; 48; 57 Horeschi D. .............................................. 12 Horst M. .................................................... 44 Horst M. G. ............................................... 44 Hoshikawa K. ........................................... 44 Hoxha S. ............................................. 32; 67 Hsiao T. C. .......................................... 42; 43 Huang C. .................................................. 12 Humeid B. .................................................. 4 Hungary ..................................................... 54 Huraini Z. M. I. .......................................... 22 Hussein I. A. ............................................. 21 Iannetta M. ............................................... 37 IAV Hassan II ............................................ 34 Ibrahem A. ................................................ 17 Ibriz M. ........................................................ 5 Idleb (Syrian Arab Republic) ..................... 17 Iglesias A. ................................................ 46 Ikram N. .................................................... 23 Ilaiwi M. .................................................... 59 Ilharco F. A. .............................................. 39 Ilkhan A. ..................................................... 5 Incerti O. ..................................................... 7 Indelicato S. ............................................. 69 India. Haryana ........................................... 35 Indiati R. ................................................... 30 Infante R. .................................................. 54 INGEDI project <Bari, 3-4 Jun 2004> ....... 23 INGEDI project <Cairo, 4-8 Oct 2004> ..... 22 Ingrosso F. ................................................. 2 Institut Technique de l'Arboriculture Fruitière

et de la Vigne......................................... 56 Institute of Water Technology ................... 23 International meeting on soils with

Mediterranean type of climate <7th,

Valenzano, 23-28 Sep 2001> ................ 28 Interreg II Italia-Albania ............................. 67 Intrigliolo F. .............................................. 30 Introna M. ........................................... 11; 12 Inversi M. .................................................. 48 Ioannou N. .......................................... 39; 62

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Iovieno P. ................................................. 16 Iovino F. ................................................... 15 Iovino M. .................................................. 12 Ippolito F. ................................................. 31 Iran .............................. 13; 40; 44; 47; 56; 60 Iran. Saveh region..................................... 47 Iraq ............................................................ 32 Iraqi D. ........................................................ 5 IRRIQUAL project ..................................... 47 Ismaeil F. ............................................ 53; 54 Israel ......................................................... 50 Israel. Kfar HaHoresh ............................... 29 Israel. Lake Kinneret ................................. 21 Israel. Yarqon river.................................... 21 Issa K. ...................................................... 22 Issa N. ...................................................... 17 Isufi E. ...................................................... 50 ITAF, see Institut Technique de

l'Arboriculture Fruitière et de la Vigne ... 56 ITALICID ................................................... 19 Italo-Albanian cooperation for the

enhancement of plant biodiversity <Lecce, 24-26 Feb 2000> ................................... 67

Italo-Albanian cooperation for the enhancement of plant biodiversity <Tirana, 26-28 Oct 2000> ..................... 31

Italy .... 1; 4; 8; 12; 14; 15; 20; 28; 32; 39; 43; 47; 50; 51; 57; 60; 62; 63; 64

Italy. Apulia .. 1; 2; 21; 26; 27; 31; 32; 40; 47; 52; 53; 59; 67; 68

Italy. Apulia. Murgia .................................. 32 Italy. Bari ................................. 15; 18; 22; 23 Italy. Basilicata .......................................... 21 Italy. Cagliari ............................................. 21 Italy. Calabria ...................................... 27; 33 Italy. Campania ................................... 11; 16 Italy. Como ................................................ 20 Italy. Cosenza ........................................... 15 Italy. Egnazia, Puglia ................................ 27 Italy. Emilia-Romagna ............................... 21 Italy. Gravina in Puglia .............................. 26 Italy. Lake Vico .......................................... 25 Italy. Lama S. Giorgio ............................... 68 Italy. Lecce ................................................ 67 Italy. Matera .............................................. 24 Italy. Naples .............................................. 33 Italy. Ofanto river ....................................... 26 Italy. Palermo ............................................ 56 Italy. Po river ............................................. 21 Italy. Rieti .................................................. 33 Italy. Rome .................................................. 3 Italy. Salento peninsula ............................. 16 Italy. Sardinia ................................ 29; 30; 33 Italy. Sardinia. Montiferru .......................... 29 Italy. Sicily ....................................... 4; 12; 29 Italy. Siena ................................................ 28 Italy. Sila ............................................. 15; 26 Italy. Somma Vesuvio ............................... 33 Italy. Taranto ............................................. 27 Italy. Tevere river ...................................... 21 Italy. Valenzano ............................ 28; 43; 62 Italy. Vesuvius mount ................................ 16 Izadian B. ................................................. 22 Izmir Bay (Turkey) ............................... 27; 32 Izmir Karsiyaka (Turkey) ........................... 28

Izmir Sewage Project ................................ 27 Jaas M. ..................................................... 20 Jabloun M. ............................................... 44 Jacques M.-A. ............................................ 1 Jafar A. M. .......................................... 16; 17 Jamagne M. .............................................. 59 Jamal M. ....................................... 16; 19; 40 Janni M. ...................................................... 6 Janse J. D. ............................................... 58 Jaouad A. ................................................... 9 Jawhar A. ................................................. 17 Jbara G. .............................................. 16; 17 Jellali M. M. .............................................. 34 Jelloul B. ............................................ 56; 61 Jericho, Ein Sultan (Palestine) .................. 10 Jerphanion P. de ....................................... 1 Jesus J. .................................................... 30 Jokova M. ................................................. 30 Jomaa I. .................................................... 28 Jordan .. 2; 13; 14; 18; 20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 31;

33; 42; 49; 50; 51; 54; 58; 59; 60 Jordan river ............................................... 46 Jordan valley ....................................... 31; 44 Jordan. Amman ......................................... 42 Joudar S. .................................................... 1 Jreijiri F. ............................................. 53; 54 Jung H. ..................................................... 21 Junier S. ..................................................... 7 Juteau V. .................................................... 1 Kaabia M. ................................................. 44 Kabay N. ................................................... 27 Kachanovski D.E. ...................................... 3 Kaddour D. ............................................... 29 Kadkol G. ................................................... 6 Kafu A. ...................................................... 40 Kahel Z. ...................................................... 4 Kaisi A. ........... 14; 19; 42; 43; 47; 49; 50; 52 Kalhout A. R. ............................................ 17 Kalorizou H. ............................................. 11 Kalunke M.R. .............................................. 6 Kamenova V. ............................................ 53 Kanber R. .. 8; 42; 43; 44; 48; 50; 51; 52; 55;

69 Kandiah A. ............................................... 69 Kantar M. ............................................ 19; 23 Kantwa S.L. ................................................ 6 Kapari.T. I. ................................................ 39 Kaplankiran M. ......................................... 61 Kapur B. ............................................... 8; 42 Kapur S. ....................................... 28; 30; 59 Karaa K. ...... 9; 41; 42; 43; 44; 49; 50; 51; 61 Karaburun (Turkey) ............................. 25; 27 Karaca Bilgen G. ................................. 8; 52 Karajeh F. ................................................. 55 Karam F. .... 9; 17; 41; 42; 43; 44; 47; 49; 50;

51; 57; 58; 61 Karamanos A. ............ 42; 43; 47; 49; 50; 51 Karapetsas N. .......................................... 29 Karim T. .................................................... 13 Karmous C. ................................................ 5 Karris G. ................................................... 28 Karrou M. ..................................... 29; 44; 47 Kasnakoglu H. ......................................... 34 Kassab M. ................................................ 12 Katerji N. .......... 8; 11; 17; 19; 45; 48; 57; 58

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Katsiardi P. .............................................. 47 Kaushal K. ................................................. 6 Kawash F. ................................................ 21 Kaymakçi A. ............................................. 32 Kazanis D. ................................................ 15 Keidar J. ................................................... 21 Keles R. ........................................ 25; 28; 32 Kenny L. ............................................. 51; 57 Kerboua M. ........................................ 56; 60 Kerchev G. ............................................... 30 Kercheva M. ............................................. 30 Kerkides P. .............................................. 46 Keskin S. .................................................. 59 Kessira M. ................................................ 20 Kfar HaHoresh (Israel) .............................. 29 Khabba S. .................................................. 8 Khakee A. ..................................... 26; 28; 33 Khan A. H. ................................................ 22 Kharal F. H. .............................................. 47 Kharrou H. ................................................. 9 Khatib M. .................................................. 17 Khawlie M. ......................................... 28; 46 Kheireldin K. ............................................ 26 Khlestkina E. ............................................. 6 Khouri W. ................................................. 64 Khoury R. ................................................. 50 Khoury W. .................................... 62; 63; 64 Kiani G. H. ................................................ 47 Kianian P.M.A. ........................................... 4 Kianian S. F. .............................................. 4 King D. ..................................................... 59 Kirda C. .............................................. 35; 68 Kitamura Y. .............................................. 47 Kiymaz S. ..................................... 23; 24; 46 Kizilarslanoglu H. A. ............................... 59 Knidiri M. .................................................. 10 Koç C. ....................................................... 45 Koç D. L. ............................................ 42; 48 Koç L. ......................................................... 8 Koç M. ................................................ 45; 55 Koc Y. ....................................................... 38 Koçollari A. .............................................. 66 Kodal S. .................................................... 42 Koegler T. ................................................ 21 Kolaci A. ................................................... 58 Kolber M. .................................................. 54 Kolberg S. .............................................. 7; 9 Kominek P. .............................................. 54 Kongjika E. ........................................ 32; 68 Kongjika S. ........................................ 32; 68 Korkut A. B. ............................................. 28 Kosari H. .................................................. 44 Koshaj K. ................................................. 65 Kosova ...................................................... 54 Kostopoulou S. K. ................................... 29 Kotmi G. ................................................... 17 Krajačić M. ......................................... 39; 56 Kribaa M. .................................................. 46 Kristo I. ............................................... 30; 65 Krizbai L. .................................................. 54 Kruseman G. P. ....................................... 35 Kthiri D. ...................................................... 5 Kùdela O. ................................................. 53 Kudryavtsev A.M. ...................................... 3 Kumar V. .................................................... 6

Kume T. .................................................... 44 Kunze U. ................................................... 38 Kutija V. .................................................... 45 Kuzmanović L. ....................................... 4; 6 Kyriakopoulou P. E. ................................ 62 Kyriakou A. .............................................. 39 Kyriakou A. P. .............................. 56; 62; 63 La Viola A. M. F.................................. 32; 68 Labye Y. ................................................... 61 Lacertosa G. ............................................ 30 Laçi S. ....................................................... 65 Lacirignola C. ... 1; 3; 28; 30; 31; 34; 38; 39;

53; 55; 59; 60; 62; 69 Lacoudre F. ................................................ 6 Ladisa G. .................................................... 3 Laera G. .................................................... 46 Lafiandra D. ............................................... 6 Lafuente Fernández R. ........................... 13 Laidò G. ...................................................... 6 Laimer M. ................................................. 54 Lake Vico (Italy) ........................................ 25 Lama S. Giorgio (Italy) .............................. 68 Lamacchia M. R. ...................................... 28 Lamachère I. M. ....................................... 47 Lamaddalena N..... 3; 11; 12; 14; 18; 30; 31;

41; 42; 43; 45; 46; 47; 48; 49; 51; 52; 53; 55; 61

Lambert J.-J. ............................................ 59 Lamberti L. ................................................. 3 Lansac A. ................................................. 29 Laouina A. .................................... 25; 27; 32 Larbi D. ..................................................... 40 Lardo E. ...................................................... 2 Laricchia F. .............................................. 27 Larnaca (Cyprus) ...................................... 14 Laroussi C. ............................................... 69 Las Heras J. de ........................................ 16 Lasram M. ................................................ 69 Laster R. ................................................... 20 Latiri K. ..................................................... 17 Lattanzi A. ................................................ 32 Laureano P. .................................. 13; 23; 24 Laus M. N. ................................................ 45 Lavini A. ................................................... 12 Lawlor D. W. ............................................. 17 Layachi A. ................................................ 61 Lazzara P. ................................................... 8 Le Bas C. .................................................. 59 Le Meur F. ................................................ 38 Le Moigne G. ...................................... 34; 69 Lebanon . 2; 9; 15; 17; 23; 29; 40; 42; 49; 50;

51; 53; 54; 57; 58; 59; 60; 62; 63; 64 Lebanon. Bekaa valley ........................ 43; 61 Lebanon. Litani river ................................. 20 Lebanon. Qasmieh Ras-El-Ain ................. 50 Lebdi F. .......... 31; 45; 46; 49; 50; 52; 55; 61 Lecat M. ...................................................... 1 Lecce (Italy) ............................................... 67 Lefèvre T. ................................................... 6 Legendre B. ............................................... 1 Leone A. ....................................... 11; 25; 26 Leone A. M. ........................................ 25; 27 Leone Ganado C. .................................... 39 Leone V. ............................................. 15; 16 Lepage M. ................................................... 9

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Lerin F. ............................................... 65; 66 Letterio T. ................................................. 45 Levy A.A. .................................................... 3 Lezie A. ...................................................... 6 Lhaloui S. ................................................... 4 Li Zong ..................................................... 12 Liang E. .................................................... 16 Libutti A. .................................................. 12 Licciardello S. ............................................ 4 Life Sellustra Project ................................... 9 Lin X. .......................................................... 5 Livney D. .................................................. 20 Llácer G. ................................................... 64 Lloret F. .................................................... 15 LNCV International Forum <Como, 24-27

Nov 2004 ............................................... 20 Lo Porto A. ............................................... 25 Loconsole G. ............................................. 2 Loddo S. ............................................. 29; 30 Logozzo G. ................................................. 7 Loladze A. .................................................. 6 Lombardo G. ............................................ 56 Londra P. ......................... 42; 43; 47; 49; 50 Longo A. M. G. ................................... 11; 12 Lonigro A. ................................................ 46 Lonnet P. .................................................... 6 Lopez A. ................................................... 46 López C. ................................................... 13 López M.M. ................................................. 1 Lopez N. ............................................. 29; 32 López R. ............................................. 12; 16 Lops F. ....................................................... 2 Lorenzini G. ............................................. 11 Loreti F. .................................................... 11 Loreti S. ...................................................... 2 Lorite I. ............................................... 48; 52 Lorusso D. ................................................. 1 Lorusso O. ......................................... 67; 68 Losurdo F. ............................................... 10 Lovino R. .................................................. 17 Lovreglio R. ....................................... 15; 16 Lower Seyhan Irrigation Project .......... 31; 69 Lozano D. ................................................. 52 Luc J. P. ................................................... 43 Lucarotti V. ................................................ 5 Lucchesi S. ................................................ 2 Lucci S. .................................................... 15 Lucia M. G. ............................................... 28 Lucretti S. .................................................. 7 Luna O. ..................................................... 19 Luniku F. .................................................. 66 Lupiola P. ................................................. 46 Lushaj S. ............................................ 29; 59 Lushnje district (Albania) .......................... 32 Lutter S. ..................................................... 7 Lybia ................................................... 40; 44 M’Henni H. ............................................... 38 Maaroufi T. ......................................... 14; 19 Macchia F. .................................... 32; 67; 68 Mackay M. .................................................. 4 Madramootoo C. ...................................... 44 Madrau S. ................................................. 33 Maestu J. .................................................. 35 Maghreb .................................................... 52 Magra V. ................................................... 25

Mahdi N. ..................................................... 9 Maherzi K. ................................................ 47 Mahjoub I. ................................................ 44 Mahmood S. ............................................. 22 Mahrouseh Y. ................... 42; 43; 47; 49; 50 Maiellaro G. F. .......................................... 17 Mairota P. ........................................... 28; 33 Majorca. Alcudia Bay (Spain) .................... 13 Makhlouf M. ............................................. 46 Makhoul S. ............................................... 51 Makoul S. ................................................. 17 Malagoli C. ............................................... 11 Malinowski T. ........................................... 54 Mallia B. .................................................... 24 Malorgio G. .............................................. 58 Malta .. 13; 24; 31; 41; 42; 43; 50; 51; 56; 57;

58; 61; 64 Maltese Islands ............................. 39; 49; 59 Mancini F. ................................................. 28 Mancini I. M. ............................................. 34 Mancini M. .......................................... 12; 21 Mandi L. ........................................ 7; 8; 9; 10 Mangini G. .............................................. 4; 7 Mangion J. ................................... 43; 49; 51 Mangion M. .............................................. 61 Mannocchi F. ........................................... 12 Mantovani P. .............................................. 6 Maoz Y. ....................................................... 3 Marchese M. ............................................. 12 Marchetti A. .............................................. 30 Marchiori S. ........................................ 31; 67 Marcos J. F. ............................................. 64 Marcotuli I. ............................................. 4; 6 Marcucci C. .............................................. 11 Mardi E. .................................................... 47 Marè C. ....................................................... 5 Margat J. .................................................. 34 Margeta J. ................................................ 69 Margiotta B. ............................................... 6 Marín Sanleandro P. ............................... 29 Marino M. ................................................... 3 Markel D. .................................................. 21 Markovic D. .............................................. 41 Markowitz T. ............................................. 21 Marku M. ................................................... 65 Marmara sea (Turkey) .............................. 28 Marone D. ................................................... 6 Marrakech (Morocco) ............................ 8; 34 Marrone A. ............................................... 29 Marshallsay D. ......................................... 22 Martelli G. P. .............. 48; 53; 58; 60; 61; 62 Martelli G.P. ........................................... 1; 2 Martín Garcia I. .................................... 9; 10 Martin I. ...................................................... 8 Martín I. .................................................... 13 Martinelli J. .............................................. 21 Martinelli M. ............................................. 33 Martinelli N. .................................. 11; 12; 28 Martínez Fernández J. ............................ 13 Martinez J. ................................................ 13 Martínez-Blanch J. .................................. 38 Marzario S. ................................................. 7 Marzin S. .................................................. 66 Masci S. ...................................................... 6 Masmoudi M. M. .......................... 43; 44; 55

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Masmoudi-Charfi C. ................................ 44 Mason S. .................................................. 21 Masri S. .................................................... 30 Massi A. ..................................................... 6 Mastrangelo A.M. .............................. 5; 6; 7 Mastrorilli M. .. 11; 12; 17; 19; 45; 48; 57; 58 Mateos L. ........................................... 48; 52 Matera (Italy) ............................................. 24 Mateus P. ................................................. 44 Mathlouthi M. ........................................... 45 Matotan Z. ................................................ 41 Matrouh resource management project .... 14 Mattia F. ................................................... 12 Mattson C. ................................................ 62 Mauro R. ................................................... 11 Mauromicale G. ................................. 11; 12 Mazahreh N. ............................................. 51 Mazahreh S. ....................................... 42; 49 Mazahrih N. ........................................ 49; 50 Mazyad H. ................................................ 54 Mazyad H. M. ........................................... 54 Mazzucotelli E. ...................................... 5; 7 Mecella G. ................................................ 30 Mechebbek M. A. ..................................... 69 MECINET, see Mediterranean Citrus

Network ................................................. 60 Medagli P. .......................................... 31; 67 Mediterranean Citrus Network .................. 60 Mediterranean Information Office for

Environment, Culture and Sustainable Development ......................................... 19

Mediterranean Network on Certification of Citrus ......................................... 39; 40; 60

Mediterranean Network on Certification of Citrus <1., Valenzano, 21 Jul 1995> ..... 62

Mediterranean Network on Certification of Citrus <5., Alger, 4-6 October 2000> .... 55

Mediterranean Network on Certification of Citrus <6., Cairo, 26 October – 1 November 2001> ................................... 55

Mediterranean Network on Grapevine Closteroviruses ...................................... 61

Mediterranean Organic Agriculture Network .............................................................. 50

MEDPINE 3 workshop <Bari, 26-30 Sept 2005> .................................................... 15

Meihiar M. .................................................. 2 Meinhardt S. .............................................. 4 Mejdiaj B. ................................................. 31 Mejri C. ....................................................... 5 Melamed-Bessudo C. ............................... 3 Mele C. ..................................................... 67 MELIA project ........................................... 18 MELIA workshop <2

nd, Marrakech, 29 Oct .

2 Nov 2008> ............................................ 8 Melli F. ...................................................... 45 Mellouli H. J. ...................................... 44; 47 Mellouli K. .................................... 14; 15; 18 Melnikova N.V. ........................................... 3 Meloni B. .................................................. 21 Meloni G.C. .............................................. 11 Menderes basin (Turkey) .......................... 45 Mendicino V. ............................................ 15 Mendonça D. ............................................ 54 Mendoza V. .............................................. 46

Menemen plain (Turkey) ........................... 33 Menéndez A. ............................................ 38 Menenti M. ................................................ 12 Menguzzato G. ......................................... 15 Menini U. .................................................. 60 Menta C. ................................................... 30 Mércia E. .................................................. 15 Merciega V. .............................................. 64 Mergos G. J. ............................................. 34 Mergoum M. ............................................... 4 Mermut A. R. ............................................ 29 Mersin (Turkey) ......................................... 56 Mersinllari M. ..................................... 31; 67 Mesa-Jurado M.A. ..................................... 8 Messahel M. ..................... 41; 46; 47; 49; 51 Messouli M. ................................................ 9 Métani S. .................................................. 66 Metochis C. .............................................. 50 Metral J. ...................................................... 9 Mexa A. ..................................................... 27 Mexico. Zacatecas .................................... 47 Meybeck A. .................................... 3; 38; 39 Meziane M. ............................................... 40 Mhiri A. ..................................................... 29 Micallef P. ......................... 13; 31; 43; 49; 51 Micarelli R. ......................................... 28; 33 Miccoli A. ................................................... 2 Michael L. ........................................... 14; 18 Middle East ............................... 9; 20; 21; 22 Migliacci A. .............................................. 33 Miglietta F. ................................................. 5 Milne R. G. ................................................ 63 Milusheva S. ............................................ 53 Minacapilli M. ........................................... 12 Minafra A. ................................................. 53 Mininni A.N. ............................................... 2 Mininni M. ........................................... 28; 33 Minoia P. .................................................. 22 MIO-ECSDE . see Mediterranean Information

Office for Environment, Culture and Sustainable Development

MIRA project ............................................. 37 Mirecki N. ................................................. 41 Mishra A.N. ................................................ 6 Mitidieri E. ................................................ 21 Mitidja (Algeria) ......................................... 41 Mitkas P. A. .............................................. 46 Mizouri M. ................................................. 33 MNCC .......... see Mediterranean Network on

Certification of Citrus MNGC .......... see Mediterranean Network on

Grapevine Closteroviruses MOAN ............... see Mediterranean Organic

Agriculture Network Moawia E. ................................................. 40 Modesti V. .................................................. 2 Modugno F. .............................................. 11 Mohammad Y. .............................. 42; 43; 47 Mokhlisse A. .............................................. 9 Molist M. ................................................... 42 Molusson D. ............................................... 1 Monacelli G. ............................................. 21 Moneo M. .................................................. 46 Monneveux P. ............................................ 5 Monno V. ............................................ 26; 32

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Monokrousos N. ...................................... 28 Montaldo N. ............................................. 21 Montanarella L. ........................................ 59 Montazar A. ........................................ 44; 47 Montel G. L. ............................................. 17 Monteleone M. ............................. 12; 44; 46 Monteleone S. .......................................... 29 Montemurro C. ........................................ 17 Montenegro ......................................... 39; 41 Monterde A. ............................................... 1 Monti L. .................................................... 11 Monti R. .................................................... 20 Montoroi J.-P., ......................................... 30 Morales M. ............................................... 48 Morelli G. .................................................. 12 Morelli M. ................................................... 2 Moreno-Hidalgo M. A. ............................. 45 Morente C. ................................................. 1 Morey Strömberg A. ............................... 24 Morgounov A.Y. ........................................ 7 Morini C. ....................................... 17; 37; 38 Mornag (Tunisia) ....................................... 61 Morocco ... 4; 8; 9; 10; 14; 17; 25; 31; 34; 37;

40; 49; 51; 52; 55; 56; 57; 59; 61; 62; 64 Morocco. Agadir ........................................ 32 Morocco. Doukkala ................................... 29 Morocco. Draa valley ................................ 46 Morocco. Drarga ....................................... 19 Morocco. Fezouata ................................... 46 Morocco. Gharb ........................................ 29 Morocco. Haouz ........................................ 35 Morocco. Marrakech ............................. 8; 34 Morocco. Rabat ......................................... 27 Morocco. Souss Massa ............................ 41 Morocco. Tadla ......................................... 33 Morvan H. P. ............................................ 21 Mosalem M. E. ......................................... 30 Moscetti I. .................................................. 6 Moshe Y. .................................................. 21 Mossa A. .................................................. 27 Mostafa H. ................................................ 48 Motaleb M. A. ........................................... 47 Motroni A. .................................................. 5 Mou Karzel E. .......................................... 57 Moukhtari A. ............................................ 40 Moussa A. M. ........................................... 30 Moussadek R., ......................................... 46 Moyano E. ................................................ 13 Moyano Estrada E. .................................. 13 MRW ................ see Egypt. Ministry of Water

Resources and Irrigation Mtimet A. ................................ 25; 28; 33; 59 Mudry J. ..................................................... 7 Müezzynoòlu A. ....................................... 33 Muia G. ..................................................... 17 Mulè P. ....................................................... 5 Mullaj A. ................................................... 67 Muller M.-H. ................................................ 4 Munir S., ................................................... 22 Muñoz M. .................................................. 38 Murchid Rachid M. .................................. 17 Murgia, Apulia (Italy) ................................. 32 Musa Barghouthi A.H. ............................ 10 Musabelliu B. ........................................... 65 Musacchio A. ........................................... 15

Muscat A. ................................................. 39 Myrta A. .... 31; 53; 54; 58; 63; 64; 65; 66; 67 Mysiak J. .................................................. 46 Mzid R. ........................................................ 6 Naber S. .......................... 8; 9; 13; 14; 18; 42 Nachit M. .................................................... 4 Nachit M.M. ............................................ 4; 5 Nagano T. ................................................. 44 Nagat Mubarak E. .................................... 40 Nagaz K. ............................................. 43; 44 Nahdi H. .................................................... 44 Najm K. ..................................................... 16 Nakhleh K. ................................................ 17 Nanos G.D. ............................................... 11 Naples (Italy) ............................................. 33 Narco-Noales E.......................................... 1 Nardella E. ................................................ 44 Nardone G. ............................................... 37 Nashef K. .................................................... 4 Nasr Allam N. M. ...................................... 43 Nasr M. L. Y. ............................................. 35 Nasr N. ........................................................ 1 Nasr Z. ...................................................... 44 Nasri S. ..................................................... 47 National Center for Agricultural Research

and Technology Transfer ...................... 42 National Observatory for Female Enterprise

and Labour in Agriculture ...................... 23 National Water Research Center .............. 61 National Water Research Center. Strategic

Research Unit ........................................ 18 Nauen C. E. .............................................. 18 Navarra V. .............................. 10; 14; 19; 23 Nazari Far M. H. ....................................... 47 Nazari K. ..................................................... 4 Nazco R. ..................................................... 6 NCARTT see National Center for Agricultural

Research and Technology Transfer N'Diaye A.................................................... 5 Near East .................................. 2; 20; 35; 62 Nègre T. .................................................... 21 Negrín M. A. ............................................. 29 Nelaj Y. ..................................................... 60 Németh M. ................................................ 54 NENA region ............................................... 1 Nerilli E. .................................................... 29 Nerini M. ................................................... 20 Network on Collective Irrigation Systems

<Malta, 3-6 Nov 1999> .......................... 61 Nicolaci A. ................................................ 15 Nielsen D. R. ............................................ 68 Nigro D. .................................................. 4; 6 Nigro F. ................................................. 1; 17 Nile river (Egypt) ....................................... 47 Nion G. ....................................................... 9 Nocente F. .............................................. 5; 6 Nocentini S. ............................................. 15 Noetzel R. ................................................. 38 Nofal I. .......................................... 42; 50; 52 Nogues S. ................................................. 47 Nolasco G. ............................. 39; 40; 60; 61 North Africa ............................................... 14 Nouaigui S. ................................................ 6 Nouiri I. ............................................... 46; 49 Novoselskaya-Dragovich A. ..................... 3

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Noyszewski A. ........................................... 4 Nsarellah N. ............................................... 4 Nseir A. .................................................... 17 Nurlu E. ........................................ 25; 27; 33 Nus B. ....................................................... 16 Nus B. E. ............................................ 16; 17 NWRC-SRU ... see National Water Research

Center. Strategic Research Unit O'Connell P. E. ........................................ 45 Ofanto river (Italy) ..................................... 26 Olivera P.D. ................................................ 6 Olivier A. .................................................... 6 Olivier V. .................................................... 1 Omrani N. ......................................... 7; 9; 13 Önder D. ................................................... 48 Önder S. ............................................. 44; 51 ONILFA organisation ................................ 19 Onuzi A. ................................................... 32 Orefice N. ................................................. 12 Ortega J. F. .............................................. 45 Ortiz I. ....................................................... 27 Ortuani B. ................................................. 12 Osann A. .................................................... 9 Osler R. .................................................... 54 Osmani R. ................................................ 58 Ottò V. ........................................................ 7 Ouabbou H. ................................................ 4 Ouargla (Algeria) ....................................... 46 Ouazzani N. ................................................ 9 Oueslati I. ................................................. 47 Ouessar M. ....................................... 7; 9; 13 Ouled Hocine C. ...................................... 49 Outzourhit A. ............................................. 9 Ovez B. ..................................................... 27 Oweis T. ............................................. 52; 55 Ozberk F. .................................................... 5 Ozberk I. ..................................................... 5 Özdemir K. ............................................... 45 Ozden M. .................................................. 59 Özekici B. ....... 19; 23; 24; 42; 44; 46; 55; 69 Özerol G. ............................................ 43; 49 Özmen S. ............................................ 51; 55 Ozon M. .................................................... 17 Oztekin E. ................................................. 59 Oztürk A. .................................................. 61 Pace F. ..................................................... 33 Pahl-Wostl C. ........................................... 43 Paillard S. ................................................... 1 Pakistan .............................................. 22; 47 Paksoy H. ................................................. 32 Pala M. ...................................................... 30 Palacios M. P. .......................................... 46 Palermo (Italy) ........................................... 56 Palermo A. M. .......................................... 15 Palestine 2; 8; 22; 23; 40; 42; 45; 47; 50; 53;

58; 59 Palestine. Al-Auja...................................... 52 Palestine. Al-Muruj .................................... 52 Palestine. Jericho, Ein Sultan ................... 10 Palestinian Agricultural Relief Commitee . 19 Palladino M. ............................................. 11 Pallás V. ................................. 53; 54; 64; 65 Palombieri S. ............................................. 6 Paloscia R. ............................................... 25 Palumbo A.D. ........................................... 11

Palumbo M. ............................................ 4; 7 Panagopoulos T. ..................................... 30 Panahy M. ................................................ 33 Pancera A. ................................................ 37 Panna R ...................................................... 5 Paone R. ................................................... 15 Papa R. ....................................................... 6 Papa S. ............................................... 15; 16 Papadopoulos I. . 24; 34; 41; 42; 45; 49; 50;

51 Papageorgeou K. .................................... 37 Papakroni H. ............................................ 32 Papapanagiotou A. ................................. 54 Papastylianou I. ....................................... 50 Papatheodorou E. M. .............................. 28 Papayiannis L. ......................................... 39 Papic T. .................................................... 39 PARC ...... see Palestinian Agricultural Relief

Commitee Paredes P. ................................................ 43 Parent E. ................................................... 61 Pargament D. ........................................... 21 Parisi V. .................................................... 30 Pasanisi M. ............................................... 23 Pasqualone A. ........................................... 7 Pasquini M. ................................................ 6 Passarelli D. ................................. 25; 27; 33 Passino R. .......................................... 46; 47 Pastore D. ................................................ 45 Patruno A. ................................................ 11 Patumi M. ................................................. 12 Paulo A. A. ............................................... 52 Pausas J. .................................................. 15 Peattie L. .................................................. 25 Peçuli V. ................................................... 57 Pellegrini F. .............................................. 26 Pellegrino A. ...................................... 15; 16 Peltonen-Sainio P. .................................. 47 Peña R.J. ................................................ 6; 7 Peñalver J. ................................................. 1 Pepe A. ..................................................... 37 Percoco A. ................................................. 2 Pereira L. S. .. 34; 41; 42; 43; 44; 45; 49; 52;

61; 69 Pereira L.S. ................................................ 3 Pereira Lorenzo J. ................................... 14 Pérez Blanco J. M. P. .............................. 69 Pérez de Madrid P. .................................. 47 Perez G. ...................................................... 9 Perrotta C. .................................................. 5 Perrucci N. ............................................... 17 Perucchini I. ............................................. 30 Pesce A. ..................................................... 4 Pescod Mainwaring Bainbrige ............... 36 Petrillo A. F. ............................................. 27 Petrova L. ................................................. 29 Petrovic M. ................................................. 9 Petruzzella D. ........................... 3; 17; 37; 57 Petta L. ..................................................... 21 Petter F. ...................................................... 1 Pezzuto A. ................................................ 29 Piana S. .................................................... 11 Piarulli L. .................................................... 4

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PICAMCY ...... see Programme for Integrated Coastal Area Management Case of the Cyclades

Picchioni S. .............................................. 20 Piccinni A. F. ........................................... 45 Pidre Bocardo J. R. ................................... 9 Pimont F. .................................................. 15 Pinca V. .................................................... 14 Pineschi G. .............................................. 20 Pinhas Y. .................................................. 20 Pirazzoli C. ............................................... 63 Pistón J.M. ................................................. 9 Pitta C. ................................................ 14; 24 Pivalová J. ............................................... 54 Pizziolo G. .......................................... 28; 33 Planells P. ................................................ 45 Pleming D. ................................................. 5 Pliakoni E. ................................................ 11 Po river (Italy) ............................................ 21 Pocornyak V.P. .......................................... 5 Pogna N. .................................................... 6 Pohl K. ...................................................... 38 Poirier A. .................................................... 1 Polák J. .................................................... 54 Poland ....................................................... 54 Poliakoff F. ................................................. 1 Pollice A. .................................................. 46 Polycarpou P. .................... 8; 41; 42; 45; 49 Pompili L. ................................................. 29 Pontes S. .................................................. 28 Porceddu E. ........................................... 3; 4 Porcelli F. ............................................... 1; 2 Portugal ............................................... 39; 61 Potere O. .............................................. 2; 54 Poupard B. ................................................. 6 Poux G., Vagne C. ..................................... 4 Pozniak C.J. ............................................... 5 Pra Levis F. .............................................. 13 Prakasha T.L. ............................................. 6 Prete F. ..................................................... 37 Pretner A. ................................................. 22 Prodromou K. P. ...................................... 29 Programme for Integrated Coastal Area

Management Case of the Cyclades ...... 27 Programme Solidarieté Eau ...................... 18 Project AQUASTRESS ............................. 47 Project GEWAMED ........... 10; 18; 19; 24; 48 Project MELIA ....................................... 8; 18 Project MIRA ............................................. 37 Project TERCOM ...................................... 10 Project WASAMED ............................. 47; 49 Project WASIA .................................... 54; 55 Proko A. ....................................... 32; 65; 67 Prosperi M. .......................................... 8; 46 Provenzano G. ......................................... 12 Prudenzano M. ........................................ 29 PS-Eau ....... see Programme Solidarieté Eau Psyhoyiou M. ........................................... 46 Pucci N. ...................................................... 2 Pucciarmati S. ........................................... 4 Puglisi M. ................................................. 33 Pulvento C. .............................................. 12 Qasmieh Ras-El-Ain (Lebanon) ................ 50 Quagliariello R. ... 10; 14; 15; 18; 22; 23; 24;

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Quaranta F. ................................................ 4 Quarto A. ............................................ 43; 51 Qureshi K. ................................................ 17 Raad R. ....................................................... 9 Rabat (Morocco) ....................................... 27 Rabi A. ................................ 8; 10; 42; 50; 52 Racioppi R. ........................................ 26; 27 Raddad K. ................................................ 31 Radjenovic J. ............................................. 9 Raeli M. ................................................. 1; 41 Ragab R. ................................. 20; 41; 49; 52 Rahman Shalaby A. ................................ 41 Rajaram S. .................................................. 5 Raju T. ........................................................ 6 Raksegi M. ................................................. 4 Rallo G. ..................................................... 12 Rama P. .................................................... 65 Ramadan Ali R. ........................................ 10 Ramdane M. ............................................. 59 Ramdani A. ................................................ 4 Rampino P. ................................................ 5 Rana G. ..................................... 8; 11; 12; 17 Rana G. F. .................................................. 8 Ranwez V. .................................................. 4 RAP ................ see Regional Action Program Ravazzani G. ............................................ 12 Rayab G. ................................................... 17 Reggiani F. ................................................. 5 Regional Action Program .............. 53; 54; 55 Regional Conference on Arab Water <Cairo,

Apr 2004> .............................................. 52 Reisenzein H. ............................................. 1 Renaud F. G. ............................................ 20 René Moawad Foundation ........................ 19 Restuccia A. ............................................. 12 Restuccia G. ............................................ 12 Reynaud P. ................................................. 1 Rezgui S. ................................................ 5; 6 Rhoades J. D. .......................................... 36 Rhrib K. ...................................................... 4 Riccardi M. ............................................... 12 Ricciardi L. ................................... 31; 32; 67 Ricciotti L. ................................................ 15 Ricelli A. ..................................................... 3 Richter G. M. ............................................ 17 Rieti (Italy) ................................................. 33 Rieul L. ..................................................... 34 Rieul R. ..................................................... 69 Righini G. ................................................. 28 Rigolot E. ................................................. 15 Rilov G. ..................................................... 50 Rinaldi M. ..................................... 11; 12; 44 Rios G.M. .................................................... 9 Ripa M. N. ........................................... 25; 26 RISP-IDRIC project ................................... 11 Rivoal C. ..................................................... 1 Rizkalla L. R. ............................................ 54 Rizza F. ....................................................... 5 Rizzi A. ..................................................... 22 Robert O. .................................................... 6 Rochdane S. .............................................. 9 Rodriguez R. .................................... 7; 8; 13 Rodríguez-Clemente R. ........ 10; 18; 37; 38 Rodríguez-Quijano M. ............................... 6 Roistacher C. N. ................................ 39; 55

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Rolim J. .................................................... 43 Roma R. ............................................. 30; 37 Romandini M. .......................................... 27 Romano D. ......................................... 25; 33 Romano E. ................................................. 4 Rome (Italy) ................................................ 3 Roncallo P. ................................................ 7 Ronchi C. ................................................... 6 Rosenberg R. ........................................... 21 Rossano M. ........................................ 37; 38 Rouissi M. .................................................. 5 Roumet P. .................................................. 4 Rovira N. .................................................. 13 Royo C. ...................................................... 6 Rozova M.A. ............................................... 5 Ruan Y. ....................................................... 5 Rubiales D. ................................................ 6 Rubino P. ........................................... 17; 46 Ruci B. .......................................... 31; 32; 67 Ruggieri S. ............................................... 11 Ruini L. ....................................................... 6 Ruisi M. .................................................... 21 Russia. Altaj region ..................................... 5 Russo A. .................................................. 11 Russo M.A. ................................................ 6 Russo V. ................................................... 11 Rutigliano F. A. ........................................ 15 Ryan J. ..................................................... 30 Sa Pobla Plain (Spain) .............................. 13 Saadeh M. ................................................ 17 Sabados V. ............................................... 41 Sabanadzovic S. ................................ 58; 64 Sabetta W. ................................................ 17 Saccone C. ............................................... 10 Sadovsky A. ............................................. 40 Sagardoy J. A. .... 10; 14; 15; 18; 19; 22; 23;

24; 47; 51; 69 Saglam M. ................................................ 27 Sağlamer G. ............................................. 10 Sahar A. Y. ............................................... 54 Sahbi H. .................................................... 46 Sahìn S. .................................................... 32 Sahli A. ..................................................... 44 Sai Prasad S.V. .......................................... 6 Saidi A. ....................................................... 5 Sainte-Luce A. ........................................... 1 Salama E. ................................................. 40 Salamone S. ............................................. 33 Salard P. ................................................... 54 Salas Rodriguez J. J. ................................ 9 Saldarelli P. ................................................ 2 Salem S. A. .............................................. 14 Salem S. E. ............................................... 56 Salento peninsula (Italy) ........................... 16 Salgot M. .................................................. 49 Salinas H. ................................................. 47 Salko D. .................................................... 65 Sallaku F. ........................................... 25; 30 Sallaku I. .................................................. 66 Sallustio C. .............................................. 17 Sallustro D. .............................................. 28 Salman A. ................................................. 31 Salman A. Z. ............................................ 22 Salvatore R. ............................................. 16 Salzano A.M. .............................................. 5

Samadi A. ................................................. 29 SAMIR ......................................................... 9 Sancassani S. .......................................... 37 Sancassiani S. ........................................... 3 Sánchez-Navarro J. A. ............................ 64 Sandström U. G. ...................................... 26 Sanizadeh S.K. ........................................ 13 Şanliurfa .................................................... 51 Santandrea V. .......................................... 45 Santelli Beccegato L. .............................. 10 Santeramo F.G. .......................................... 3 Santini A. ............................................ 11; 68 Santoni S. ................................................... 4 Santoro F. ........................................ 1; 3; 40 Santos C. .................................................. 40 Sapiano M. ......................................... 13; 42 Saponari M. ............................................ 1; 2 Sardar S. .................................................. 26 Sardinia (Italy) ............................... 29; 30; 33 Sardinia. Montiferru (Italy) ......................... 29 Sardo V. ........................................ 19; 48; 52 Sarhan S. .................................................... 2 Saseno island ............................................ 67 Satta B. ....................................................... 5 Saveh region (Iran) ................................... 47 Savin I. ...................................................... 21 Savino V. .......... 2; 53; 58; 60; 62; 63; 64; 65 Savvides S. ........................................ 45; 49 Sbeih M. Y. ............................................... 45 Sburlino G. ............................................... 28 Scaloni A. ................................................... 5 Scandella P. ............................................. 30 Scandura S. ............................................. 67 Scandurra E. ............................................ 25 Scapini F. ........................................... 18; 23 Scardigno A. ........................................ 3; 43 Schembri R. ............................................. 31 Schiavulli A. ............................................... 7 Schicchi R. ............................................... 56 Schito S. ..................................................... 2 Schivcharan S. M. ..................................... 4 Schnepf D. ................................................. 7 Sciacca F. ............................................... 4; 7 Scillipoti O. .............................................. 60 Scognamiglio R. ...................................... 21 Scortichini M. ............................................. 2 Scott S. F. ................................................. 69 Scoullos M. J. .......................................... 14 Sebastiani L. ............................................ 12 Sedky S. ................................................... 13 Seferi B. .................................................... 29 Segrè A. .............................................. 65; 66 Sehmi N. S. .............................................. 34 Seisdedos Alonso C. .............................. 19 Selfo S. ..................................................... 65 Selicato F. .......................................... 25; 33 Sella L. ........................................................ 6 Selli F. ....................................................... 42 Semeraro M. ....................................... 37; 38 Seneen G. de. .......................................... 37 Şengül F. .................................................. 27 Senol S. .................................................... 59 Sequeira B. .............................................. 43 Serafini F. ................................................... 1 Serbia ........................................................ 41

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Serna A. ............................................. 44; 47 Serneguet M. ....................................... 7; 10 Serra G. .............................................. 29; 30 Serret M.D. ............................................... 13 Sessa C. ................................................... 37 Sestili F. ..................................................... 6 Sesveren S. .............................................. 61 Severini S. ................................................ 25 Severino G. ........................................ 11; 12 Seville. Carrión de Los Céspedes (Spain) .. 9 Seyhan (Turkey) ....................................... 47 Sezen M. S. ............................ 44; 45; 55; 61 Sfax (Tunisia) ............................................ 32 Sghaier M. .................................................. 9 Sgobbi A. ................................................. 46 Sgroi A. .................................................... 12 Sgrulletta D. ............................................... 6 ShaIIari S. ................................................. 25 Shalaby A. A. ........................................... 54 Shalby A. R. ....................................... 48; 51 Shallari S. ................................................. 30 Shameti L. ................................................ 68 Shammout M. ...................................... 9; 13 Sharour I. ................................................... 7 Shatanawi M. 7; 8; 9; 13; 14; 18; 19; 23; 24;

31; 42; 44; 50; 51 Shatanawi M. R. ................................. 42; 49 Sheta I. ......................................... 56; 58; 60 Shideed K. H. ........................................... 21 Shirani-e-Rad A. ...................................... 44 Shirin G. ................................................... 22 Shirsekar G.S. ........................................... 6 Shoeva O. .................................................. 6 Shubib S. ................................................... 2 Shuke L. ................................................... 65 Si Ammor M. .............................................. 2 Sicily (Italy) ...................................... 4; 12; 29 Siena (Italy) ............................................... 28 Sigala F. ................................................... 36 Sila (Italy) ............................................ 15; 26 Siller C. ..................................................... 38 Silva G. ..................................................... 40 Silvestri M. ................................................. 6 Simantov A. ............................................. 35 Simeone R. ............................................ 4; 6 Simeone V. ......................................... 26; 27 Simonneaux V. .......................................... 9 Simpfendorfer S. ....................................... 6 Singh S.K. .................................................. 6 Sinojmeri S. ............................................. 31 Sirat B. ..................................................... 46 Sissons M.J. .............................................. 5 Sisto I. .................................... 14; 18; 22; 24 Sisto L. ......................................... 65; 67; 68 Škorić D. ............................................ 39; 56 Skreli E. .................................................... 65 Slafer G. A. ......................................... 44; 47 Slah N. ...................................................... 30 Slimani M. ................................................ 67 Slovakia .................................................... 53 Smadi H. ................................................... 19 Smets H. ..................................................... 8 Smith D. ................................................... 44 Smith D. L. ............................................... 44 Smith J. ...................................................... 2

Snyder R. L. ............................................. 63 Soccio M. ................................................. 45 Soda G. ..................................................... 26 Sokolovska M. G. .................................... 29 Soler M. ...................................................... 9 Soltani A. .................................................... 4 Somma Vesuvio (Italy) .............................. 33 Sommella A. ............................................. 12 Sonnante G. ............................................... 7 Sonnino A. ............................................... 37 Soriano M. A. ........................................... 48 Soroker V. ................................................ 40 Sosa O. ....................................................... 2 Sotiri P. ..................................................... 32 Soulaiman A. H. ....................................... 17 Soulaymani A. ..................................... 5; 40 Sounion National Park (Greece) ............... 15 Sousa-Silva C. R. .................................... 39 Souss Massa (Morocco) ........................... 41 South Africa ......................................... 15; 16 South Eastern Anatolian Project .. 30; 42; 51;

55; 61 Southard R. J. .......................................... 29 Sözen N. ............................................. 28; 33 Spagnoletti Zeuli P.L. ............................... 7 Spaho V. ................................................... 65 Spain ............... 13; 16; 25; 29; 35; 46; 52; 64 Spain. Alicante .......................................... 33 Spain. Andalusia ....................................... 19 Spain. Barcelona ......................................... 9 Spain. Campo de Cartagena .................... 29 Spain. Majorca. Alcudia Bay ..................... 13 Spain. Sa Pobla Plain ............................... 13 Spain. Seville. Carrión de Los Céspedes ... 9 Spain. Tagus river ..................................... 46 Spano D. ..................................................... 5 Spanu E. ..................................................... 5 Spatafora E. ............................................. 10 Specchio V. .............................................. 45 Spiertz H. J. .............................................. 47 Spina A. .................................................. 4; 7 Spyropoulos A......................................... 29 Spyropoulos S. ........................................ 29 Srhiri M. .................................................... 64 Stamo B. ............... 53; 54; 56; 60; 62; 63; 64 Stamo I. .................................................... 32 Stamou G. P. ............................................ 28 Stampone G. .............................................. 2 Stancanelli G. ............................................ 2 Stanghellini C. ......................................... 47 Steduto P. 28; 29; 34; 42; 43; 55; 59; 60; 63;

68 Stellacci A. M. .......................................... 17 Stephan F. ................................................ 66 Stitou M. ................................................... 59 Stoev A. .................................................... 53 Strange R. .................................................. 3 Street K. ..................................................... 4 Strofylia forest (Greece) ............................ 15 Stulina G. ................................................. 44 Sturiale L. ................................................. 33 Subr Z. ...................................................... 53 Sudan ........................................................ 40 Sulçe S. .................................................... 30 Suleiman A. A. ......................................... 44

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Sulovari H. ......................................... 31; 32 Sunlu S. .................................................... 27 Sunlu U. ....................................... 26; 27; 32 Suriano S. ................................................ 21 Susuri L. ................................................... 54 Swartz C. .................................................. 46 Sweden ..................................................... 24 Syrian Arab Republic . 14; 16; 17; 21; 32; 40;

43; 47; 49; 50; 51; 52; 53; 54; 58; 59 Syrian Arab Republic. Idleb ...................... 17 Taahbet A. ................................................ 16 Taddei F. .................................................... 4 Tadla (Morocco) ........................................ 33 Taghouti M. ................................................ 4 Tagus river (Spain) ................................... 46 Tahilalan Irrigation Union .......................... 42 Takeuchi S. .............................................. 44 Taliente I. ................................................. 17 Tamburino V. ........................................... 69 Tambussi E. A. ........................................ 43 Tamoh K. .............................................. 9; 13 Tamrabet L. .............................................. 46 Tanwar B. S. ............................................ 35 Taoura M. ................................................. 46 Tarabey N. .................. 42; 43; 44; 49; 50; 51 Tarantino E. ....................................... 12; 26 Taranto (Italy) ............................................ 27 Taranto F. ................................................... 7 Tarelli I. .................................................... 41 Tarjuelo J. M. ........................................... 45 Tartarino P. .............................................. 16 Tasdemir A. ............................................. 61 Tatlidil E. ............................................ 26; 28 Tatlidil R. .................................................. 26 Tavaud M. .................................................. 4 Tawfik M. ............................................ 10; 24 Tawfik T. ............................................. 19; 20 Taylor H. ..................................................... 5 Tazi Sadeq H. ........................................... 23 Tedeschi A. .............................................. 12 Tedeschi S. .............................................. 19 Teijón G. ..................................................... 9 Tejedor M. T. ............................................ 46 Tekdal S. .................................................... 7 Tekin S. ................................................ 8; 42 Tekinel O. ............................... 24; 35; 51; 69 Tekirdag (Turkey) ...................................... 28 Tenore L. .................................................. 67 Teqja Z. .................................................... 65 TERCOM project ....................................... 10 Terzi M. ............................. 32; 51; 52; 67; 68 Tessier D. ................................................. 45 Tevere river (Italy) ..................................... 21 Thabet C. .................................................. 47 Thiyagarajan K. ......................................... 7 Thomas J. ................................................ 29 Thomas S. .................................................. 9 Thor A. ..................................................... 19 Tielborger K. ............................................ 46 Tiglyene S. ................................................. 9 Tigrek S. ................................................. 7; 8 TILDE project ............................................ 22 Tirana (Albania) ........................................ 31 Todisco F. ................................................ 12

Todorovic M. ... 3; 29; 42; 43; 44; 47; 49; 51; 55; 59

Tognetti R. ............................................... 12 Tomasi D. ................................................. 30 Tomassini B. ...................................... 14; 15 Topuzi L. .................................................. 32 Torre C. .................................................... 27 Torre C. M. ................................... 25; 26; 33 Torres H. .................................................. 54 Tosca A. ................................................... 22 Touchan H. ............................................... 55 Tousi N. .................................................... 40 Tramontini S. ............................................. 2 Trevisiol E. R. .......................................... 13 Trevisiol P. ............................................... 17 Treyer S. ................................................... 32 Trifa Y. ........................................................ 5 Trinchera A. ............................................. 30 Trisorio Liuzzi G. .... 7; 8; 10; 13; 14; 18; 20;

22; 23; 24; 28; 30; 52 Trono D. ................................................... 45 Trovino L. ................................................. 25 Trulli E. ..................................................... 34 Tsatskin A. ............................................... 29 Tsiourtis N. X. .......................................... 31 Tsivelikas A. .............................................. 4 Tubaile A. ................................................. 58 Tundo S. ..................................................... 6 Tunis (Tunisia) .................................... 33; 68 Tunisia 5; 7; 9; 13; 14; 25; 30; 44; 45; 47; 51;

54; 57; 58; 59; 62; 64; 69 Tunisia. Hammamet .................................. 49 Tunisia. Mornag ........................................ 61 Tunisia. Sfax ............................................. 32 Tunisia. Tunis ...................................... 33; 68 Turkey .. 8; 10; 15; 19; 23; 24; 26; 28; 29; 31;

32; 33; 39; 42; 43; 48; 50; 51; 52; 53; 55; 56; 57; 58; 59; 61; 62; 63; 64; 69

Turkey. Adana ..................................... 56; 69 Turkey. Anatolia ............................ 5; 7; 8; 51 Turkey. Ankara .......................................... 32 Turkey. Çukurova ...................................... 32 Turkey. Gediz basin .................................. 46 Turkey. Izmir Bay ................................ 27; 32 Turkey. Izmir Karsiyaka ............................ 28 Turkey. Izmir. Tahtali Dam ........................ 27 Turkey. Karaburun .............................. 25; 27 Turkey. Marmara sea ................................ 28 Turkey. Menderes basin ........................... 45 Turkey. Menemen plain ............................ 33 Turkey. Mersin .......................................... 56 Turkey. Seyhan ......................................... 47 Turkey. Tekirdag ....................................... 28 Türkman A. ........................................ 27; 33 Turral H. ................................................... 22 Tuttobene R. ............................................ 12 Tuzcu Ö. ....................................... 56; 60; 61 Tüzün M. ........................... 43; 48; 50; 51; 52 Twite R. .................................................... 20 Tzfadia O. ................................................... 3 Tzima F. A. ............................................... 46 Ubaldo R. ................................................. 44 Udupa S.M. ............................................. 4; 5 Ulloa J. U. ................................................. 34 Ulubas C. .................................................. 53

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UNDP/FAO ............................................... 62 UNEP ...... see United Nations Environmental

Programme United Nations Environmental Programme

.............................................................. 69 United Nations University. Institute for

Environment and Human Security ........ 20 Ünlü M. ................... 8; 42; 43; 48; 50; 51; 55 UNU-EHS ........ see United Nation University.

Institute for Environment and Human Security

Unver O. ................................................... 31 Uricchio V. ............................................... 47 Uricchio V. F. ........................................... 32 Urtiaga A. M. ............................................ 27 USA ........................................................... 49 Uzbekistan. Fergana valley ...................... 44 Vacca A. ............................................. 29; 30 Vacca S. ................................................... 21 Vaccino P. .................................................. 4 Valè G. ........................................................ 6 Valentini F. ..................................... 1; 39; 40 Valenzano (Italy) ........................... 28; 43; 62 Valiente M. ................................................. 9 Valín M. I. ................................................. 45 Valle S. ..................................................... 25 Vallée D. ................................................... 34 Vallejo R. .................................................. 15 Valona (Albania) ....................................... 67 Vangjeli J. .................................... 31; 32; 67 Varela Ortega C. ...................................... 46 Varela V. ................................................... 15 Varveri C. ..................................... 54; 64; 65 Vassiliou L. ........................ 8; 14; 15; 41; 46 Velemis D. ................................................ 29 Vella A. ............................................... 42; 52 Vella S. ..................................................... 59 Venezian Scarascia M. E. 15; 18; 19; 22; 24 Venice lagoon ........................................... 13 Vennetier M. ............................................. 16 Ventrella D. ........................................ 11; 12 Verdin E. .................................................. 54 Vergni L. ................................................... 12 Vergoritis (Greece).................................... 29 Verkaik I. .................................................. 15 Verrastro V. ................................................ 3 Veryeri N. O. ............................................ 27 Veryeri O. ................................................. 25 Vesuvius mont (Italy) ................................ 16 Viapiana C. ............................................... 10 Vida G. ................................................ 4; 6; 7 Vila B. ....................................................... 16 Vila P. ....................................................... 16 Villegas D. .................................................. 6 Vinçani G. ................................................ 65 Virili M. E. ............................................... 4; 6 Virzì N. .................................................... 4; 7 Virzo De Santo A. .............................. 15; 16 Vittori D. ................................................. 4; 6 Vittozzi P. ........................................... 15; 16 Vjosa river (Albania).................................. 67 Vjosa valley (Albania) ............................... 32 Vokou D. .................................................. 28 Volpi C. ....................................................... 6 Voltas J. ....................................... 13; 42; 52

Von Igel W. ............................................... 13 Vuolo F. .................................................... 11 Vurro M. .............................................. 32; 47 WADI project ............................................. 18 Walter B. ................................................... 62 Wanyera R. ................................................. 4 Wardeh S. ................................................. 21 WASAMED project .............................. 47; 49 WASAMED project <1

st, Sanliurfa, 15-19

Dec 2003> ............................................. 51 WASAMED project <2

nd, Hammamet, 24-28

Jun 2004> .............................................. 49 WASAMED project <3

rd, Cairo, 7-10 Dec

2004> .................................................... 48 WASAMED project <4

th, Amman, 30 Sep-4

Oct 2005 > ............................................. 42 WASAMED project <5

th, Malta, 3-7 May

2006> .................................................... 41 WASAMED project <Valenzano, 14-17

February 2007 ....................................... 43 WASIA project ..................................... 54; 55 Watanabe T. ............................................. 44 Wazaz N. ................................................... 17 WBWD .. see West Bank. Water Department Webber H. ................................................ 44 Webber H. A. ............................................ 44 Weibe K. ..................................................... 5 WEMED workshop <Valenzano, Oct 2006>

............................................................... 17 West Bank ..................................... 22; 45; 59 West Bank. Water Department ................. 20 WFD .......................................................... 21 Wilson J. P. .............................................. 20 Winter S. ..................................................... 2 Wise M. ..................................................... 40 World Bank ................................................ 66 Wright N. G. ............................................. 21 Xhulaj M. ............................................ 31; 67 Xia J. ........................................................... 1 Xian X. ...................................................... 12 Xiloyannis C. .............................................. 2 Yacoubi-Khebiza M. .................................. 9 Yadav S.R. .................................................. 6 Yahiaoui D. ............................................... 40 Yakoubi Y. .......................................... 14; 18 Yang H. ..................................................... 43 Yano T. ..................................................... 44 Yaseen T. ........................................... 1; 2; 3 Yasser M. ..................................... 49; 50; 52 Yates D. .................................................... 46 Yates S. ...................................................... 5 Yazar A. ............................ 31; 44; 45; 55; 61 Yazar S. ................................................ 8; 52 Yesiloglu Y. .............................................. 61 Yildirim Y. E. ............................................ 51 Yilmaz M. A. ................................. 56; 62; 63 Yilmaz O. ............................................ 25; 27 Yilmaz R. .................................................. 28 Yokomi R.K. ............................................. 39 Youcef D. .................................................. 29 Young P. E. .............................................. 19 Young T. ................................................... 55 Yue J. .......................................................... 6 Yugoslavia ................................................. 53 Yuksel M. .................................................. 27

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Yüksel U. .................................................. 27 Yurtmen M. .............................................. 61 Yüzbas A. ................................................. 61 Zacatecas (Mexico)................................... 47 Zaccaria D. ......................................... 47; 48 Zacheo S.A. ........................................... 4; 7 Zahir Erkan A. ............................................ 8 Zahran M. ................................................. 30 Zakaria M. .......................................... 16; 17 Zaldei A. ..................................................... 5 Zammit M.-L. ............................................ 13 Zanframundo P. ....................................... 52 Zanni G. ................................................ 8; 46 Zarei L. ....................................................... 5 Zayani K. .................................................. 61 Zdruli P. .................................... 3; 28; 29; 59 Zebakh S. ................................................. 38 Zegbe J. A. ............................................... 44 Zeggaf T. A. ............................................. 44 Zeka Z. ...................................................... 32 Zekri S. ............................................... 34; 47 Zemzami M. .................................. 40; 56; 61 Zeramdini H. ...................................... 64; 65 Zeraouli M. ............................................... 29 Ziane-Cherif A. ........................................ 38 Zilocchi L. ................................................ 28 Zimbone S. M. .......................................... 69 Zini E. ....................................................... 43 Zintzaras E. .............................................. 54 Zivotic L. .................................................. 44 Zouba A. ................................................... 58 Zouhry H. ................................................. 61 Zucca C. ................................................... 33 Zwolinski J. .............................................. 16

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Series A Options méditerranéennes, A 1 ................ 35 Options méditerranéennes, A 31 .............. 34 Options méditerranéennes, A 44 .............. 32 Options méditerranéennes, A 47 .............. 31 Options méditerranéennes, A 49 .............. 30 Options méditerranéennes, A 50 .............. 28 Options méditerranéennes, A 53 .............. 27 Options méditerranéennes, A 57 .............. 24 Options méditerranéennes, A 62 .............. 23 Options méditerranéennes, A 64 .............. 22 Options méditerranéennes, A 65 .............. 20 Options méditerranéennes, A 66 .............. 19 Options méditerranéennes, A 68 .............. 18 Options méditerranéennes, A 72 .............. 17 Options méditerranéennes, A 73 .............. 16 Options méditerranéennes, A 75 .............. 15 Options méditerranéennes, A 77 .............. 14 Options méditerranéennes, A 83 .............. 13 Options méditerranéennes, A 84 .............. 11 Options méditerranéennes, A 87 .............. 10 Options méditerranéennes, A 88 ................ 8 Options méditerranéennes, A 120 .............. 7 Options méditerranéennes, A 110 .............. 3 Options méditerranéennes, A 120 .............. 3 Options méditerranéennes, A 121 .............. 1

Series B Options méditerranéennes, B 15 it. ver. ... 65 Options méditerranéennes, B 19 .............. 63 Options méditerranéennes, B 20 .............. 63 Options méditerranéennes, B 21 .............. 62 Options méditerranéennes, B 29 .............. 61 Options méditerranéennes, B 31 .............. 61 Options méditerranéennes, B 33 .............. 60 Options méditerranéennes, B 34 .............. 59 Options méditerranéennes, B 35 .............. 58 Options méditerranéennes, B 36 .............. 57 Options méditerranéennes, B 40 .............. 56 Options méditerranéennes, B 43 .............. 55 Options méditerranéennes, B 44 .............. 54 Options méditerranéennes, B 45 .............. 53 Options méditerranéennes, B 47 .............. 52 Options méditerranéennes, B 48 .............. 51 Options méditerranéennes, B 50 .............. 50 Options méditerranéennes, B 52 .............. 49 Options méditerranéennes, B 53 .............. 48 Options méditerranéennes, B 55 .............. 48 Options méditerranéennes, B 56 .............. 43 Options méditerranéennes, B 57 .............. 42 Options méditerranéennes, B 59 .............. 41 Options méditerranéennes, B 60 .............. 41 Options méditerranéennes, B 65 .............. 39 Options méditerranéennes, B 70 EN ........ 38 Options méditerranéennes, B 70 FR ........ 39 Options méditerranéennes, B 71 .............. 37 Options méditerranéennes, B 74 .............. 37

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