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Arid Lands of New Mexico

Arid Lands of New Mexico
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 1889
Genre: Desert reclamation
ISBN:

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Arid lands of New Mexico

Arid lands of New Mexico
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 3
Release: 1889
Genre:
ISBN:

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Arid Lands

Arid Lands
Author: Charles Hutchinson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1456
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429702027

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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.


Arid Lands Management

Arid Lands Management
Author: T. W. Hoekstra
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780252067174

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Offers various directions for both research and management.


Traditional Arid Lands Agriculture

Traditional Arid Lands Agriculture
Author: Scott E. Ingram
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816502188

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Traditional Arid Lands Agriculture is the first of its kind. Each chapter considers four questions: what we don’t know about specific aspects of traditional agriculture, why we need to know more, how we can know more, and what research questions can be pursued to know more. What is known is presented to provide context for what is unknown. Traditional agriculture, nonindustrial plant cultivation for human use, is practiced worldwide by millions of smallholder farmers in arid lands. Advancing an understanding of traditional agriculture can improve its practice and contribute to understanding the past. Traditional agriculture has been practiced in the U.S. Southwest and northwest Mexico for at least four thousand years and intensely studied for at least one hundred years. What is not known or well-understood about traditional arid lands agriculture in this region has broad application for research, policy, and agricultural practices in arid lands worldwide. The authors represent the disciplines of archaeology, anthropology, agronomy, art, botany, geomorphology, paleoclimatology, and pedology. This multidisciplinary book will engage students, practitioners, scholars, and any interested in understanding and advancing traditional agriculture.


The Future of Arid Lands

The Future of Arid Lands
Author: Gilbert Fowler White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1956
Genre:
ISBN:

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Traditional Arid Lands Agriculture

Traditional Arid Lands Agriculture
Author: Scott E. Ingram
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816531293

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Traditional Arid Lands Agriculture is the first of its kind. Each chapter considers four questions: what we don’t know about specific aspects of traditional agriculture, why we need to know more, how we can know more, and what research questions can be pursued to know more. What is known is presented to provide context for what is unknown. Traditional agriculture, nonindustrial plant cultivation for human use, is practiced worldwide by millions of smallholder farmers in arid lands. Advancing an understanding of traditional agriculture can improve its practice and contribute to understanding the past. Traditional agriculture has been practiced in the U.S. Southwest and northwest Mexico for at least four thousand years and intensely studied for at least one hundred years. What is not known or well-understood about traditional arid lands agriculture in this region has broad application for research, policy, and agricultural practices in arid lands worldwide. The authors represent the disciplines of archaeology, anthropology, agronomy, art, botany, geomorphology, paleoclimatology, and pedology. This multidisciplinary book will engage students, practitioners, scholars, and any interested in understanding and advancing traditional agriculture.