Socialtechnological Man

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arid land adaptation
arid lands
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desertification processes
desertization
Dry Lands Management
Dune Formation
ecological anthropology
Energy Balance
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Fourth Subphase
human-environment interaction case studies
Israeli farmers
Low Rainfall Regimes
Moche Valley
Phaseolus Acutifolius
Pipe Line
pre-saharan ecosystem
Production Possibility Curves
resource management strategies
Rio Seco
Sea Water
semi-arid ecosystems
Semi-arid Environments
semiarid lands
Soil Fertility
Sonoran Desert
Sonoran Desert Region
Southern Sahel
Southern Tunisia
Sunken Fields
Technical Experts
Tepary Bean
Valley Mouth
water management practices

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367303259
  • Weight: 331g
  • Dimensions: 157 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Recent international attention has focused on desertification and its concomitants, especially the diminution of flora and fauna in arid and semiarid lands and the resulting reduction in the economic value of those lands. Natural factors such as drought and wind erosion, as well as various technological practices, have been blamed for the present situation in many countries. Most observers agree that human beings have been both perpetrators and victims of desertification. Anthropologists have long been interested in documenting hew different societies have affected and been affected by their environments. The papers in this volume present ease studies of societies ranging from ancient Peru to contemporary Israel, along with several topically oriented works. All are designed to illustrate how various societies--whether by water management or by the exploitation of plants and animals--have attempted to achieve ecological balance. Social organization and ideology as well as technology are discussed as important variables affecting the ways in which populations adapt to, or cope with, desertification.

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