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The natural vegetation of the Nile Valley at Wadi Kubbaniya, in The Prehistory       of Wadi Kubbaniya,  El- Hadidi, N. and Springuel, I. Vol.2. Assemb. by F. Wendorf, & R. Schild. Ed. by A.E. Close, Southern Methodist Univ. Press, Dallas: 243-251. 1988.

 

The Implications of the Altered water Regime for the Ecology and Sustainable Development of Wadi Allaqi, Egypt: 379 -391 pp. Dickinson, G., Murphy, K. and Springuel, I. In Environmental Change in Drylands: Biogeographical and Geomorphological Perspectives. Eds. A.C. Millington and K.Pye. Wiley, West Sussex, England. pp. 456. 1994.

 

Vegetation, Land Use and Conservation in the Southern Eastern Desert of Egypt (177-206). Springuel, I. Reviews in Ecology: Desert Conservation and Development.(eds. Barakat, H & Hegazy,A.) Cairo, Egypt. 1997.

 

Principal and secondary ecosystems within the preserved part of the biosphere reserve Wadi Allaqi (Egypt): 172-185 pp. Dikareva T.V., Emelianova L.G., I.V. Springuel.  Microfocuses processes - indicators of destabilized environment. Ed. N. Novikova.   Moscow,  2001.

 

Indigenous Agroforestry for Sustainable Development of the area around Lake Nasser, Egypt. I. Springuel. In Sustainable Land Use in Deserts (Eds, S. W. Breckle, M. Veste, W. Wucherer. Springer, Germany. 2001.

 

River Nile Wetlands: an Ecological Perspective. Irina Springuel and Osman Ali. The World’s   Largest Wetlands: 316-361 Ed. P.A. Kelly and L.H. Fraser.  Cambridge University Press. 2005.
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