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Arid Land Resources and Their Management
Jordan's Desert Margin
ISBN: 0710306121
ISBN-13: 9780710306128
Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Columbia Univ Pr Published date: 1998 Size: 6.5 x 9.5 inches Weight: 1.45 pounds Pages: 332
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Arid Land Resources and Their Management
Roderick W. Dutton, John Clark, Anwar Munir Batikkhi
Kegan Paul. Used - Like New. ( more information) Offered by Powell's Bookstores Chicago (United States)
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ARID LAND RESOURCES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT: JORDAN'S DESERT MARGIN
Dutton, Roderic W.; Clarke, John I.; and, Battikhi, Anwar (edited by)
London: Kegan Paul International. fine w/fine dustjacket (hardcover). (1998). HC. 332pp. ISBN 0710306121 Foreword by HRH Crown Prince Hassan bin Talal and HRH The Duke of Kent. Many changes to the population, the resource base and the management of the Badia's natural resources are the subject of the Jordan Badia Research and Development Programme. This volume presents the main research findings from the first phase of the Programme, which established a baseline for the natural and human resources of the area. The Programme, long-term, is also deeply concerned with questions of economic and social productivity. The aim of the research is to provide decision makers, in both the national government and local households, with the information they require for sustainable management of Badia resources by government agencies and local people on behalf of the population and the nation as a whole. . ( more information) Offered by Ray Boas, Bookseller - ABAA - rayboasbookseller.com (United States)
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ARID LAND RESOURCES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT: Jordan's Desert Margin
Dutton, Roderick W., John I. Clarke, and Anwar Munir Batikkhi, eds
New York: Kegan Paul International, 1998. xviii, 332 pp. 97 diagrams, charts, and maps; bibliographies. The arid lands, or Badia, of north-east Jordan have been the subject of many forces of change throughout the course of the twentieth century. The many changes to the population, the resource base, and the management of the Badia's natural resources are the subject of the Jordan Badia Research and Development Programme, and this volume presents the main research findings from the first phase of the Programme. CONTENTS: The first two overview chapters define the changing relationship between the people and their environment and describe the natural resources upon which the people in the Badia depend. Chapters 3-10 cover aspects of the hydrological cycle from precipitation to water demand. Chapters 11-13 look at the relationship between rainfall and irrigation and geomorphological processes. Chapter 14 contains a checklist of the flora including rain-dependent grazing plans. Chapter 15 examines the changing pastoral system for the management of sheep and goats. Chapters 16-22 describe demographic change, aspects of social structure and discusses the provisions of health and education services. The volume concludes with a selection of abstracts of papers by Jordanian authors in Arabic and in English. CONDITION: Very minor shelving wear to edges of boards. Dustjacket shows very light overall wear.. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 24 x 16 cm. ( more information) Offered by A Scholar's Tale Booksellers (United States)
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Arid Land Resources and Their Management (Qty: 3)
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03-0. Brand new. The arid lands, or Badia, of north-east Jordan have been the subject of many forces of change throughout the course of the twentieth century, particularly since the end of the First World War. National boundaries drawn in the 1920s separated Jordan's Badia from similar areas in Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. This meant that the people living within these new boundaries became Jordanian and had to develop a set of relationships with the new Jordanian government in Amman which now provides basic services to the population, including education, health care, electricity and water. Then in the 1930s the Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC) built a pipeline through northern Jordan, creating the pumping station settlements of Ruwayshid and Safawi. Today, although some Badia pastoralists retain their traditional lifestyle of full mobility with their sheep and goats, most are only partially mobile for parts of the year or have adopted a fully settled way of life in a cluster of new villages. Vehicles have replaced camels for most forms of transport except desert police patrols, but a growing number of sheep and goats overgraze the natural vegetation and are dependent on imported grain-based concentrates for survival during much of the year. Irrigated farming has been introduced, and a network of paved roads has been built. These many changes to the population, the resource base and the management of the Badia's natural resources are the subject of the Jordan Badia Research and Development Programme. This volume presents the main research findings from the first phase of the Programme, which establish a baseline for the natural and human resources of the area. The programme, long-term, isalsodeeply concerned with questions of economic and social productivity. The aim of the research is to provide decision makers, in both the national government and local households, with the information they require for sustainable management of Badia resources by government agencies and local people on behalf of the population and the nation as a whole. The first two overview chapters define the changing relationship between the people and their environment and describe the natural resources upon which the people in the Badia depend. Subsequent chapters divide into groups. Chapters 3-10 cover aspects of the hydrological cycle from precipitation to water demand. Chapters 11-13 look at aspects of the relationship between rainfall and irrigation and geomorphological processes. Chapter 14 includes a checklist of the flora including rain-dependent grazing plans. Chapter 15 deals with the changing pastoral system for the management of sheep and goats. A final group of papers describes demographic change, aspects of social structure and discusses the provisions ofhealth and education services. The volume concludes with a selection of abstracts of papers by Jordanians authors in Arabic and in English. ( more information) Offered by A Green Hippo (United Kingdom)
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