Bioclimatic Map of the Mediterranean Zone - Explanatory Notes
Author : Unesco. Arid Zone Programme
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 17,81 MB
Release : 1963
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Author : Unesco. Arid Zone Programme
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 17,81 MB
Release : 1963
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Author : Francesco di Castri
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 47,3 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 3642655203
No other disjunct pieces of land present such striking similarities as the widely sepa 1 rated regions with a mediterranean type of climate, that is, the territories fringing the Mediterranean Sea, California, Central Chile and the southernmost strips of South Mrica and Australia. Similarities are not confined to climatic trends, but are also reflected in the physiognomy ofthe vegetation, in land use patterns and frequently in the general appearance of the landscape. The very close similarities in agricultural practices and sometimes also in rural settlements are dependent on the climatic and edaphic analogies, as well as on a certain commonality in qdtural history. This is certainly true for the Mediterranean Sea basin which in many ways represents a sort of ecological-cultural unit; this is also valid for CaUfornia and Chile, which were both settled by Spaniards and which showed periods of vigorous commercial and cultural interchanges as during the California gold rush. One other general feature is the massive interchange of cultivated and weed species of plants that has occurred between the five areas of the world that have a mediterranean-type climate, with the Mediterranean basin region itself as a major source. In spite of their limited territorial extension, probably no other parts of the world have played a more fundamental role in the history of mankind. Phoenician, Etruscan, Hellenic, Jewish, Roman, Christian andArab civilizations, among others,haveshapedmanyofman's present attitudes, including his position and perception vis-a-vis nature.
Author : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 13,84 MB
Release : 2019-01-08
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9251310475
The Mediterranean region has more than 25 million hectares of Mediterranean forests and about 50 million hectares of other Mediterranean wooded lands. They make crucial contributions to rural development, poverty alleviation, food security, as well as, the agricultural, water, tourism, and energy sectors. Changes in climate, societies, and lifestyles to create appropriate financial incentives and tools. in the Mediterranean region could have serious negative consequences for forests, with the potential to lead to the loss or diminution of those contributions and to a wide range of economic, social and environmental problems. In the future, Mediterranean forests will support agriculture and human wellbeing. It is therefore crucial to improve policies, practices, and to promote sustainable management to provide social and economic benefits as well as to increase the resilience of ecosystems and societies. This new edition of the State of Mediterranean Forests aims to demonstrate the importance of Mediterranean forests to implementing solutions to tackle global issues such as climate change and population increase. Part 1: The Mediterranean landscape: importance and threats. Despite the important natural capital provided by Mediterranean forests, they are under threats from climate change and population increase and other subsidiary drivers of forest degradation. Part 2: Mediterranean forest-based solutions. Forests and landscape restoration, adaptation of forests and adaptation using forests, climate change mitigation, and conserving biodiversity are additional and complementary approaches to address the drivers of forest degradation to the benefit of populations and the environment. Part 3: Creating an enabling environment to scale up solutions. To scale up and replicate forest-based solutions, there is a need to change the way we see the role of forests in the economy, to put in place relevant policies, more widespread participatory approaches, to recognize the economic value of the goods and services provided by forests and, ultimately, to create appropriate financial incentives and tools.
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Page : 742 pages
File Size : 41,91 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Textile fabrics
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Author : R. A. Perry
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 920 pages
File Size : 15,51 MB
Release : 1979-03-08
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780521218429
This comprehensive account of arid-land ecosystems will be of importance to university teachers and professional ecologists throughout the world.
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Page : 448 pages
File Size : 48,7 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Geology
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Author : Charles Hutchinson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1456 pages
File Size : 28,34 MB
Release : 2019-04-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0429702027
The international conference Arid Lands: Today and Tomorrow drew more than 400 participants from over 3 S countries to Tucson, Arizona, for one week in October of 19 8 S. The diversity of presenters, disciplines and subject matters addressed contributed to an interesting and informative conference. The papers presented in this volume represent the efforts of scientists and other individuals who, through their various disciplines, are addressing the problems of and opportunities presented by the arid lands of the world. A committee of five scientists reviewed for substance. relevance and their contribution to the conference the 284 abstracts that were submitted. They selected 146 for presentation at the conference and of those papers presented, 128 were received for inclusion in the proceedings.
Author : N. A. Geeson
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 27,49 MB
Release : 2003-04-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 0470856866
Desertification includes land degradation due to both climatic and anthropogenic causes, where land includes water, soil, and the biosphere. This book presents the most recent findings from the European Community's MEDALUS project, which was formed to understand and manage semi-arid environments that are undergoing great change. * Covers climate and land use processes and responses in the Mediterranean * First book to provide guidelines for the management of land degradation in Mediterranean environments * Based on first-hand experience of the problems by those responsible for solving them
Author : Rebecca Lave
Publisher : Springer
Page : 607 pages
File Size : 11,65 MB
Release : 2018-04-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3319714619
This handbook is recognition of the need to better integrate physical and human geography. It combines a collection of work and research within the new field of Critical Physical Geography, which gives critical attention to relations of social power with deep knowledge of a particular field of biophysical science. Critical Physical Geography research accords careful attention to biophysical landscapes and the power relations that have increasingly come to shape them, and to the politics of environmental science and the role of biophysical inquiry in promoting social and environmental justice. The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Physical Geography lays out the scope and guiding principles of Critical Physical Geography research. It presents a carefully selected set of empirical work, demonstrating the range and intellectual strength of existing integrative work in geography research. This handbook is the first of its kind to cover this emerging discipline and will be of significant interest to students and academics across the fields of geography, the environment and sustainability.
Author : Jala Makhzoumi
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 21,89 MB
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1135809224
The authors of this book offer an holistic methodological approach to the design and planning of landscape, based on both research and practical experience.