Aridity : Droughts and Human Development

Title: Aridity : Droughts and Human Development
Author: Monique Mainguet
ISBN: 3540633421 / 9783540633426
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 302
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Year: 1999
Availability: 45-60 days

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At the intersection of environmental science and human biology this book deals with dry ecosystems - aridity, droughts, wind and its influence on soils and regulation - the societies affected by these ecosystems, and the inventiveness of those living under these conditions. These environments are the basis of nomad existence, of irrigated agriculture and of the first civilisations dependent on streams. Changes in the modern epoch, the ever-increasing technology and demographic development show that environmental degradation and the socio-economic situation cannot be explained by just one factor. This book tries to answer the question whether long-lasting development is possible in dry environments.

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Preface
General Introduction

Chapter 1 : The Spatial Framework, the Concepts of Aridity and Drought : The Soils and The Vegetation
Chapter 2 : Resources vs. Hydrological and Aeolian Constraints
Chapter 3 : Human Genius : The Search for Water and Its Management - Battle Against the Wind
Chapter 4 : From Ingenuity to Decadence : Geohistory of an Actual Decline - Grounds for Hope?

General Conclusion
References
Geographic Index
Subject Index