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Techniques for Desert Reclamation

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew Goudie is Professor of Geography and Head of Department in the School of Geography and Environmental Change Unit, University of Oxford. He is Deputy Editor of the Journal of Arid Environments, author of numerous books and has over two decades of field experience in the world's deserts. Klappentext Techniques for Desert Reclamation Edited by Andrew S. Goudie School of Geography, University of Oxford Major world environmental issues, such as the degradation of deserts and their margins, are covered in this book. Unlike many volumes which merely analyse the causes and consequences of desertification, this book concentrates on the methods that are available to contend with some of the main symptoms of desert degradation. These symptoms include soil erosion by wind, soil erosion by water, salinization, loss of tree and shrub cover, the loss of animal resources, and the depletion of water resources. If the utility, stability and diversity of arid environments is to be maintained, then the techniques described in this book will need to be employed. The book is global in perspective and is written by academics and consultants with long-continued and diverse experience of desert environments. It attempts to present techniques for desert reclamation in a concise, comprehensive and accessible way, and assumes no technical expertise in the reader. Zusammenfassung Desert degradation is one of the great environmental problems which has become a matter of international concern. This volume reviews some of the technological solutions that could be applied to improve the status and productivity of arid lands. Inhaltsverzeichnis Desert Degradation. The Control of Blowing Sand and Mobile Desert Dunes. Wind Erosion and Dust Storm Control. Soil Salinity--Causes and Controls. Irrigation Development in Desert Environments. Water Erosion and Conservation: An Assessment of the Water ErosionProblem and the Techniques Available for Soil Conservation. The Conservation and Use of Plant Resources in Dry Lands. The Conservation and Management of Semi-Arid Rangelands and TheirAnimal Resources. Conservation and Management of Water Resources....

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