Desert, drought & development: studies in resource management and sustainability

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Jaipur Rawat Publications 1999Description: 386p., hbISBN:
  • 8170333585
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.736  HOO
Summary: Life in arid desert lands in a perpetual struggle where consequences of lack of proper resource management can be very grave. Each generation has to adapt to desert life. While modern science and technology has opened up new possibilities, the abandoning of traditional and time-tested practices and social organizations can be fraught with dangers. The articles of this volume, put under five broad sections—The Human Resource, Land Use and Land-Based Activities, Water Utilization and Desert Irrigation, Livestock and animal Husbandry, and A Footnote from History—look at how humans and the desert have interacted over the ages using traditional and community-based solutions and governmental interventions. Contributions from scholars and administrators provide a cross section of problems being faced in the arid and semi-arid environments and the solutions evolved in the past as well as being attempted today. While the case studies from the state of Rajasthan from the core of the volume, it is targeted at all those interested in resource management, development and sustainability in desert areas.
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Gratis Resources Plaksha University Library Economics 333.736 HOO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available G000244

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Life in arid desert lands in a perpetual struggle where consequences of lack of proper resource management can be very grave. Each generation has to adapt to desert life. While modern science and technology has opened up new possibilities, the abandoning of traditional and time-tested practices and social organizations can be fraught with dangers. The articles of this volume, put under five broad sections—The Human Resource, Land Use and Land-Based Activities, Water Utilization and Desert Irrigation, Livestock and animal Husbandry, and A Footnote from History—look at how humans and the desert have interacted over the ages using traditional and community-based solutions and governmental interventions. Contributions from scholars and administrators provide a cross section of problems being faced in the arid and semi-arid environments and the solutions evolved in the past as well as being attempted today. While the case studies from the state of Rajasthan from the core of the volume, it is targeted at all those interested in resource management, development and sustainability in desert areas.

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