Drought Follows the Plow
Cultivating Marginal Areas
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Sep '94
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This 1994 book will help scientists and researchers assess our impact on the planet and consider our ability to respond to future environmental change.
The author examines the relationship between society and climate change. This 1994 book will help scientists and researchers assess our impact on the planet and consider our ability to respond to the consequences of future environmental change.People around the globe are becoming increasingly aware that our use of the land has an effect on the environment in which we live. Global warming is seen as a major threat to the well-being of the world's communities. Fear abounds, but does anyone really know what is going on? Will human activity make things worse? In this 1994 book, the author examines the relationship between society and climate change. With contributions from colleagues in the worst hit areas of the world, the author shows how some patterns of land use can make the problems worse; increasing the risk of droughts and associated food shortages. This book will help scientists and researchers assess our impact on the planet and consider our ability to respond to the consequences of future environmental change.
'Anyone concerned with the careful management of our planet, not least policy makers, could read this book with profit and should keep in mind that global warming may impose additional stress on these fragile areas in the future.' The Naturalist
'Each study raises questions about the way we look at, prepare for and respond to contemporary droughts, and how we might respond to droughts in the future.' Geographical Abstracts: Human Geography
'This is a very interesting book which looks at an old problem from a fresh perpective ... this is a useful addition to the collection and well worth reading.' TEG News
ISBN: 9780521442527
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 490g
216 pages