A Guide for Desert and Dryland Restoration: New Hope for Arid Lands

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Island Press, 26/09/2012 - 416 páginas

Dryland degradation and desertification now affect almost a billion people around the world. Tragically, the biological resources and productivity of millions of acres of land are lost to desertification each year because people remain unaware of strategies and techniques that could improve yields, reduce risk, and begin healing the world's deserts. A Guide for Desert and Dryland Restoration is the first book to offer practical, field-tested solutions to this critical problem.

Author David Bainbridge has spent more than 25 years actively involved in restoring lands across the American Southwest. A Guide for Desert and Dryland Restoration presents the results of his years of fieldwork, as well as research and experience from scientists and practitioners around the globe.

The book discusses the ecology of desert plants, explores the causes of desertification and land abuse, and outlines the processes and procedures needed to evaluate, plan, implement, and monitor desert restoration projects. It sets forth economical and practical field-tested solutions for understanding site characteristics, selecting and growing plants, and ensuring that they survive with a minimal amount of water and care. Each chapter represents a guide to a critical topic for environmental restoration; extensive photographs, diagrams and drawings give detailed information for immediate application, and additional resources are included in appendixes.

A Guide for Desert and Dryland Restoration is the first comprehensive book focused on restoring arid regions, and clearly demonstrates that arid lands can be successfully rehabilitated. In addition to restorationists, the book will be an invaluable resource for anyone working in arid lands, including farmers, ranchers, gardeners, landscapers, outdoor recreation professionals, and activists.

 

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Índice

Riparian Restoration
258
Restoration in Use
278
Restoration Monitoring
301
The Challenge Ahead
313
Plant Sampling Background and Methods
329
Stay Healthy
333
Glossary
347
References
349

Seed Collection Storage and Management
164
Container Plant Production and Planting
190
Direct Seeding
216
Water Management and Irrigation
225
About the Author
375
Index
377
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Página 63 - This region, when grazed by livestock, reverted through a series of more and more worthless grasses, shrubs, and weeds to a condition of unstable equilibrium. Each recession of plant types bred erosion; each increment to erosion bred a further recession of plants. The result today is a progressive and mutual deterioration, not only of plants and soils, but of the animal community subsisting thereon. The early settlers did not expect this: on the cienegas of New Mexico some even cut ditches to hasten...
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Página 185 - In seed testing, germination is defined as the emergence and development from the seed embryo of those essential structures which, for the kind of seed in question is indicative of the embryo's ability to produce a normal plant under favorable conditions.
Página 349 - Composite Report on the Status and Trends Regarding the Knowledge, Innovations and Practices of Indigenous and Local Communities Relevant to the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity. UNEP/CBD/WG8J/3/INF/3 . Geneva: Convention on Biological Diversity, 2003. Walter S, Rokotonirina JCR. L' Exploitation de Pmnus Africana a Madagscar.

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David Bainbridge was trained as an earth scientist and ecologist. His special interest is sustainable management of dry lands.

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