1st Edition
by Anton Imeson (Author)
Desertification offers a comprehensive overview of the subject and clearly emphasizes the link between local and global desertification processes and how past and current policy has affected arid environments and their populations.
This text adequately applies the research
undertaken during the last 15 years on the topic. Desertification has
become increasingly politicized and there is a need to present and
explain the facts from a global perspective. This book tackles the
issues surrounding desertification in a number of ways from differing
scales (local to global), processes (physical to human), the
relationship of desertification to current global development and
management responses at different scales. Desertification has been
mainstreamed and integrated into other areas of concern and has
consequently been ignored as a cross cutting issue. The book redresses
this balance.
Making use of much original data and information
that has been undertaken by many scientists andpractitioners during the
last decade in different parts of the world, Desertification, Land Degradation and Sustainability
is organised according to the principles of adaptive management and
hierarchy theory and clearly explains desertification within a framework
of evolving and interacting physical and socio-economic systems. In
addition to research data the book also draws from the National Action
Plans of different countries, the IPCC Fourth Assessment on Climate
Change and the Millennium assessments.
Clearly structured
throughout, the content of the book is organised at different scales;
local, regional and global. It also specifically explains processes
linking top-down and bottom- up interactions and has a strong human
component. The historical, cultural and physical context is also
stressed.
Clearly organised into the following distinct sections:
a) Concepts and processes
b) Data
c) Impacts
d) Responses
e) Case studies.
This text is essential for anyone studying desertification as part of an earth and environmental science degree.