Economics of Dryland Management

Economics of Dryland Management
Author: John A. Dixon,David E. James,Paul B. Sherman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134047130

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We have always had land in which the agricultural productivity is limited because there is not enough moisture. Systems of farming and burning often degrade dryland further until it is desert. Today, however, the problem is becoming much more serious. Over 20 per cent of the world's population lives in dryland areas, and unless action is taken drylands will increase dramatically. This book focuses on the people who live and .farm in the drylands, their use of land resources and the economic returns from their decisions. In a clear and thorough economic appraisal, the authors show how it is still possible to arrest the problem. Originally published in 1989

Dryland Management Economic Case Studies

Dryland Management  Economic Case Studies
Author: John A. Dixon,David E. James,Paul B. Sherman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134049028

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Drylands are a sizeable part of the world's potentially arable land. They vary from the hyper-arid regions of the classic deserts of Africa and Asia to the more common semi-arid and sub-humid areas that support extensive agricultural systems dependent on rainfall or irrigation. Following their successful and innovative work The Economics of Dryland Management the editors have assembled twenty case studies from nine countries in the continents of Africa, Asia, North America and Australia. They help to explore more fully the costs of land degradation and illustrate the economics of reclamation, rehabilitation and prevention. The cases in this book present a rich, varied and readable survey of a wide range of drylands and their resources. Originally published in 19990

Dryland Management

Dryland Management
Author: John A. Dixon,Paul B. Sherman,David E. James
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1990
Genre: Arid regions
ISBN: 1853830534

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Written by the same authors as The Economics of Dryland Management this book outlines an acute global problem and puts forward a new strategy for dealing with it.

Dryland Opportunities

Dryland Opportunities
Author: Michael Mortimore
Publsiher: World Conservation Union
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215362398

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Drylands cover 41 percent of the earth' s terrestrial surface. The urgency of and international response to climate change have given a new place to drylands in terms both of their vulnerability to predicted climate change impacts and their potential contribution to climate change mitigation. This book aims to apply the new scientific insights on complex dryland systems to practical options for development. A new dryland paradigm is built on the resources and capacities of dryland peoples, on new and emergent economic opportunities, on inward investment, and on the best support that dryland science can offer.

Drylands Dilemma

Drylands Dilemma
Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1987
Genre: Arid regions agriculture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105034116595

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Climate Variability Impacts on Land Use and Livelihoods in Drylands

Climate Variability Impacts on Land Use and Livelihoods in Drylands
Author: Mahesh K. Gaur,Victor R. Squires
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2017-08-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319566818

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This edited volume is devoted to the examination of the implications of the inevitable changes wrought by global change on the welfare and livelihoods of tens of millions of people who live in dryland regions. Global change is more than just climate change and the ramifications of changing trade patterns (geopolitical and economic aspects), the shift to the market economy, demographic factors (population growth, urbanization and re-settlement), receive attention here. Land use change specialists, policy makers and natural resource management agencies will find the book very useful. Chapters focus on examples that are drawn from a number of sources including previously unpublished studies on the impact of climate change, markets and economics on pastoralist and dryland farming households. The key focus is to provide readers with insights into the real world implications of change (including an analysis of the drivers of change) on these vulnerable groups within dryland societies. The role of humans as agents of these changes is canvassed. A regional analysis of the world's drylands is also performed including those in Australia, Argentina, India, North America, China, North Africa, Central Asia and Southern Africa.

Dryland Management Economic Case Studies

Dryland Management  Economic Case Studies
Author: John A. Dixon,David E. James,Paul B. Sherman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134049097

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Drylands are a sizeable part of the world's potentially arable land. They vary from the hyper-arid regions of the classic deserts of Africa and Asia to the more common semi-arid and sub-humid areas that support extensive agricultural systems dependent on rainfall or irrigation. Following their successful and innovative work The Economics of Dryland Management the editors have assembled twenty case studies from nine countries in the continents of Africa, Asia, North America and Australia. They help to explore more fully the costs of land degradation and illustrate the economics of reclamation, rehabilitation and prevention. The cases in this book present a rich, varied and readable survey of a wide range of drylands and their resources. Originally published in 19990

Social Aspects of Sustainable Dryland Management

Social Aspects of Sustainable Dryland Management
Author: Daniel Stiles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1995-06-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105012366808

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With dryland areas accommodating approximately one billion people in over a hundred countries, there is obviously a problem of increased stress being placed on the natural resources of these areas, which ultimately contributes to overall land degradation. Coupled with this, many developing countries, particularly in Africa, are showing a fall in agricultural production per capita, with people migrating away from dryland areas; such relocation to marginal lands and forests or to already over-populated cities further enhances global land degradation. With this in mind, Social Aspects of Sustainable Dryland Management attempts to address the overall problem of land degradation and provides ways in which dryland productivity and viability can be increased and managed for future years. The volume bases its results on case studies and field research projects, and encourages a greater involvement of the local population in developing methods of management of their own natural resources. This volume therefore embodies a concept of development far beyond conventional methods. It aims to show that land management must develop around the priorities, needs and objectives of the people concerned and emphasises the need to involve local people in solving the problems of resource degradation, so that future research and modern technologies can be developed with their participation. Above all, it seeks to recognise the value of indigenous knowledge in sustainable development, so that such knowledge systems can become the starting point from which to plan management strategies and new technological adaptations.