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Changing Deserts : Integrating People and their Environment



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Autore: Mol Lisa Visualizza persona
Titolo: Changing Deserts : Integrating People and their Environment Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: The White Horse Press, 2012
Winwick, Cambridgeshire : , : The White Horse Press, , 2012
©2012
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (350 pages)
Disciplina: 910.9154
Soggetto topico: Nature / Essays
Nature / Ecosystems & Habitats / Deserts
History / Essays
Nature
Altri autori: SternbergTroy  
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Illustrations and Tables -- Foreword. Troy Sternberg and Lisa Mol -- 1. Introduction. Andrew Goudie -- Part I. CHANGING ENVIRONMENT -- 2. Shedding light on the past: records of past conditions in the Namib Desert and the use of luminescence dating. Abi Stone -- 3. Soil organic carbon and soil respiration in deserts: Examples from the Kalahari. Andrew D. Thomas, Stephen R. Hoon, Helen Mairs and Andrew J. Dougill -- 4. Hominin evolutionary history in the Arabian Desert and the Thar Desert. Michael D. Petraglia, Huw Groucutt and James Blinkhorn -- 5. Can carbon finance enhance desert afforestation and serve smallholders' needs? Henri Rueff and Moshe Schwartz -- PART II. CHANGING PEOPLE -- 6. 'Saharan waterscapes': Traditional knowledge and historical depth of water management in the Akakus Mountains (SW Libya). Savino di Lernia, Isabella Massamba N'siala and Andrea Zerboni -- 7. Karez versus tubewell irrigation: Comparative social acceptability and practicality of sustainable groundw ater development in Balochistan, Pakistan. Daanish Mustafa and Usman Qazi -- 8. Living off uncertainty: The intelligent animal production of dryland pastoralists. Saverio Krätli and Nikolaus Schareika -- 9. Authenticity in the desert landscapes of Oman: The Jiddat-il-Harasiis, Oman. Dawn Chatty -- 10. Pristine wilderness, participatory archaeology and the custodianship of heritage in Mursiland. Marcus W. R. Brittain and Timothy A. R. Clack -- Part III. CHANGING PROBLEMS -- 11. Conserving history in changing arid environments: A geomorphological approach. Lisa Mol and Heather Viles -- 12. Water in the desert: Applying Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) lessons for climate change in arid lands. Katherine Crowley and Ilan Kelman -- 13. Hazard impact on desert environments. Troy Sternberg.
14. Knowledge systems have not served the drylands well: Reflections on stakeholder interactions. Michael Mortimore -- 15. Human-environment interactions: The invasion of Prosopis Juliflora in the drylands of Northeast Ethiopia. Simone Rettberg and Detlef Müller-Mahn -- CONCLUSIONS -- 16. Desert diversity and challenges. David S.G. Thomas -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: Deserts - vast, empty places where time appears to stand still. The very word conjures images of endless seas of sand, blistering heat and a virtual absence of life. However, deserts encompass a large variety of landscapes and life beyond our stereotypes. As well as magnificent Saharan dunes under blazing sun, the desert concept encompasses the intensely cold winters of the Gobi, the snow-covered expanse of Antarctica and the rock-strewn drylands of Pakistan. Deserts are environments in perpetual flux and home to peoples as diverse as their surroundings, peoples who grapple with a broad spectrum of cultural, political and environmental issues as they wrest livelihoods from marginal lands.
Altri titoli varianti: Changing Deserts
Titolo autorizzato: Changing Deserts  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9781912186310
1912186314
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910552749803321
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