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Mediterranean Desertification and Land Use

Edited By: Jane Brandt and John Thornes
554 pages, Figs, tabs
Mediterranean Desertification and Land Use
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  • Mediterranean Desertification and Land Use ISBN: 9780471942504 Hardback Oct 1996 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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About this book

Brings together and integrates research from a wide range of disciplines, all focusing on aspects of the processes, causes and effects of Mediterranean land degradation.

Contents

Partial table of contents: The Historical Context: Before 1850 (A. Grove). Changes in Traditional Mediterranean Land-Use Systems (N. Margaris, et al.). The MADALUS Core Field Programme: An Overview of Sites and Methodology (L. Cammeraat). The Rio Santa Lucia Site: An Integrated Study of Desertification (A. Aru). The Petralona and Hortiatis Field Sites (Thessaloniki, Greece) (J. Diamantopoulos, et al.). The Effects of Rock Fragments on Desertification Processes in Mediterranean Environments (J. Poesen K. Bunte). Mediterranean Ecology and an Ecological Synthesis of the Field Sites (S. Clark). The Response of Landscape Units to Desertification (A. Imerson, et al.). Index.

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Edited By: Jane Brandt and John Thornes
554 pages, Figs, tabs
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