Quagliarotti Desirée A. L.

Researcher

Italy

E-mail: desiree.quagliarotti@issm.cnr.it

Institute

Italian National Research Council (CNR) - Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies

Country: Italy

Institute type: Center of Research

FEMISE Institute: yes

Areas research expertise

  • EuroMed Cooperation
  • Agriculture
  • Migration
  • Climate Energy Ressources Biodiversity

Participation in FEMISE-funded research: %s

Last publications

1)Fusco Idamaria, Quagliarotti Desirèe A.L., “A Transdisciplinary History of the Disappearance of the Aral Sea”, in Id. (eds), Special Issue “Environmental Issues in the Socialist and Post- Socialist Countries”, in Global Environment. A Journal of Transdisciplinary History, 9.2 (2016): 296-341, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3197/ge.2016.090202, ISSN 1973-3739;
2) Quagliarotti Desirée A.L., “Technical Solutions to Avoid Water Conflicts: The Red Sea-Dead Sea canal Project”, in Eugenia Ferragina, Desirée A.L. Quagliarotti (eds), Special Issue “Mediterranean or Mediterraneans”, Global Environment. A Journal of Transdisciplinary History, Vol.7, n. 2 (2014): 405-441, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3197/ge.2014.070207, ISSN 1973-3739;
3) Ferragina E., Quagliarotti D.A.L., “Flux migratoires et environnement. Les migrants de l’environnement en Méditerranée”, in Revue Tiers Monde, n. 218 (2014): 187-204, DOI: 10.3917/rtm.218.0187, ISSN 1293-8882;
4) Quagliarotti D.A.L., “Land grabbing: hydro-political effects in the Nile river basin”, in QA Rivista dell’Associazione Rossi-Doria, fascicolo 2 (2013): 87-108, DOI: 10.3280/QU2013-002004, ISSN 1971 4017;
5) Quagliarotti Desirée A.L. “Some Reflections on the Causes and Effects of the Global Water Crisis”, in Global Environment. A Journal of History and Natural and Social Sciences, n. 10 (2012): 184-209, ISSN 1973-3739;
6) Ferragina E., Quagliarotti D.A.L., “La faim à l’ère de l’abondance. Causes naturelles et anthropiques de la crise alimentaire en Méditerranée”, in Revue Tiers Monde, n. 210 (2012): 161-81, ISBN: 9782200928063, DOI: 10.3917/rtm.210.0161, ISSN 1293-8882.