The Future of Arid Lands Revisited

The Future of Arid Lands Revisited
Author: Charles F. Hutchinson,Stefanie M. Herrmann
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2007-12-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402066894

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The Future of Arid Lands, edited by Gilbert White and published in 1956, comprised papers delivered at the "International Arid Lands Meetings" held in New Mexico in 1955. At these meetings, experts considered the major issues then confronting the world’s arid lands and developed a research agenda to address these issues. This book reexamines this earlier work and explores changes in the science and management of arid lands over the past 50 years within their historical contexts.

Science and the future and arid lands

Science and the future and arid lands
Author: Gilbert F. White
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Arid regions
ISBN: OCLC:844689043

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The Future of Drylands

The Future of Drylands
Author: Cathy Lee,Thomas Schaaf
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2008-11-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781402069703

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Drylands have been cradles to some of the world’s greatest civilizations, and contemporary dryland communities feature rich and unique cultures. Dryland ecosystems support a surprising amount of biodiversity. Desertification, however, is a significant land degradation problem in the arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid regions of the world. Deterioration of soil and plant cover has adversely affected 70% of the world’s drylands as a result of extended droughts as well as mismanagement of range and cultivated lands. The situation is likely to worsen with high population growth rates and accompanying land-use conflicts. The contributions to The Future of Drylands – an international scientific conference held under the leadership of UNESCO – address these issues and offer practical solutions for combating desertification along with conserving and sustainably managing dryland ecosystems. Major themes include the conservation of dryland biological and cultural diversity and the human dryland interface. This volume documents how our improved understanding of drylands provides insight into the health and future prospects of these precious ecosystems that should help ensure that dryland communities enjoy a sustainable future.

The Future of Arid Lands

The Future of Arid Lands
Author: American Association for the Advancement of Science
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1956
Genre: Arid regions
ISBN: 0598275118

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Water and Sustainability in Arid Regions

Water and Sustainability in Arid Regions
Author: Graciela Schneier-Madanes,Marie-Francoise Courel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789048127764

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International voices fill the pages of Water and Sustainability in Arid Regions, forming an original scientific exploration of current water research and management issues. In arid regions, agriculture that is ill-adapted to the environment, accelerated urbanization, poverty, and increasing pollution challenge access to and uses of water. Understanding these issues requires incorporating findings from both the physical and social sciences at different temporal and spatial scales. The chapters in this book were written by hydrologists, remote sensing specialists, ecologists, historians, economists, political scientists, architects, archaeologists, and other experts who live in and study arid lands. The authors present updates, overviews, and analyses of water challenges these areas have faced and are striving to address, from salinization in the fabled Taklimakan Desert in China to land degradation in the northern Mediterranean to groundwater over-exploitation in the southwestern United States. The book also examines desertification, remote sensing, qanat systems, architecture, arsenic contamination, and other case studies from Iran, the Maghreb region, Argentina and Chile, and Mexico. From this conceptual mosaic of comparative perspectives and research methods emerges a strong assumption: an interdisciplinary approach that combines physical and social sciences is the first step toward globally and comprehensively addressing water and sustainability."This book is a valuable and welcome contribution to the discussion of water and sustainable development. Through the collection of chapters, the book clearly illustrates the contemporary diversity of approaches to water scarcity and presents pertinent and new research findings that readers generally do not find compiled together. The result is a highly relevant, accessible, and timely resource that is unique in its international and interdisciplinary content. This is a must-read for anyone working on environmental and sustainability issues in arid lands."André Mariotti, University Pierre et Marie Curie, and INSU - CNRS (National Institute for Earth Sciences and Astronomy-National Center for Scientific Research/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), France "Anyone who reads this book will find himself or herself contemplating the need to rethink how we approach the issue of water and sustainability in arid lands. Drawing on the expertise of both physical and social scientists, the chapters taken as a whole present global, historic, and current perspectives on water scarcity in a multi-layered way that rarely has been done before." Miguel Solanes, Madrid Water Institute, Spain

The Future of Arid Lands

The Future of Arid Lands
Author: American Association for the Advancement of Science
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1956
Genre: Arid regions
ISBN: UCSD:31822012372439

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Water people and cooperation

Water  people and cooperation
Author: UNESCO
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN: 9789231001284

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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.