Browsing Social & Economic Survey Research Institute by Author "Lambert, Laurent A."
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A Century of Saudi-Qatari Food Insecurity: Paradigmatic Shifts in the Geopolitics, Economics and Sustainability of Gulf States Animal Agriculture
Lambert, Laurent A.; Bin Hashim, Hisham ( Geo Publishing , 2017 , Article)In their quest for food security, the drylands of the Gulf Cooperation Council states have experienced more radical transformation over the past half century than over the previous millennium. This paper explores modern ... -
Changements climatiques et essor djihadiste au Sahel: une approche critique pour des solutions plus adaptées
Lambert, Laurent A.; Descroix, et Luc ( GQEG , 2018 , Article)Les pays du Lac Tchad et la communauté internationale ont privilégié depuis plusieurs années la résolution des problèmes complexes du Sahel (tels que le terrorisme, la pauvreté extrême et la dégradation environnementale) ... -
Climate Change and Temperature Warming in Qatar
Lambert, Laurent A. ( The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute, Qatar University , 2016 , Report)In October 2015 the Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI) at Qatar University Surveyed representative samples of Qatari national (769) and white-color residents (762) to understand batter their views about ... -
Ethical Commitments And Raison D’etat In Rentier States: Asylum-Seeker Policies In The Gulf Cooperation Council And Central Asian Republics During The Refugee Crisis
ALIMUKHAMEDOV, Farkhad; LAMBERT, Laurent A.; Bin HASHIM, Hisham ( Rasim Özgür Dönmez (Prof.Dr., Abant İzzet Baysal Univ., editor@alternatifpolitika.com) , 2018 , Article)The international migrant crisis made headlines during summer 2015 and challenged the national asylum systems of many countries worldwide. Going beyond academic circles, hot debates on migrants and the role of asylum ... -
Evolution of Surface Hydrology in the Sahelo-Sudanian Strip: An Updated Review
Descroix, Luc; Guichard, Françoise; Grippa, Manuela; Lambert, Laurent A.; Panthou, Gérémy; Mahé, Gil; Gal, Laetitia; Dardel, Cécile; Quantin, Guillaume; Kergoat, Laurent; Bouaïta, Yasmin; Hiernaux, Pierre; Vischel, Théo; Pellarin, Thierry; Faty, Bakary; Wilcox, Catherine; Abdou, Moussa Malam; Mamadou, Ibrahim; Vandervaere, Jean-Pierre; Diongue-Niang, Aïda; Ndiaye, Ousmane; Sané, Youssouph; Dacosta, Honoré; Gosset, Marielle; Cassé, Claire; Sultan, Benjamin; Barry, Aliou; Amogu, Okechukwu; Nka Nnomo, Bernadette; Barry, Alseny; Paturel, Jean-Emmanuel... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2017 , Article)In the West African Sahel, two paradoxical hydrological behaviors have occurred during the last five decades. The first paradox was observed during the 1968–1990s ‘Great Drought’ period, during which runoff significantly ... -
Initial Results from a Study on Greywater Reuse in Qatar: Economic Benefits and Public Opinions
Lee, Jordan M.; Lambert, Laurent A. ( Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) , 2018 , Conference Paper)Due to low annual rainfall and depleted groundwater resources, Qatar relies on expensive and energy-intensive desalination and retreatment plants to meet its growing water demand. With a high consumption rate of 557 ... -
MOOCs and International Capacity Building in a UN Framework: Potential and Challenges
Lambert, Laurent A; Hassan, Hisham ( Springer, Cham , 2018 , Book chapter)This chapter highlights the high potential and challenges involved with developing Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) for capacity building and climate-friendly technology transfer within the United Nations (UN) system. ... -
Nudging greywater acceptability in a Muslim country: Comparisons of different greywater reuse framings in Qatar
Lambert, Laurent A.; Lee, Jordan ( Elsevier , 2018 , Article)With very low annual rainfall and increasingly depleted groundwater resources, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are some of the most water scarce in the world and rely on growing quantities of desalinated water ... -
Oil for Food: The Global Food Crisis and the Middle East
Lambert, Laurent A. ( Cambridge University Press (CUP) , 2018 , Book Review)its hard-won gains from Raqqa to Mosul, victory for the United States and its allies in this clash of ideas and values in the deserts of the Middle East is far from assured” (319)