ABSTRACT

In 1951 UNESCO launched an Arid Zone Programme with the object of promoting research into arid regions from every relevant scientific point of view. This book, originally published in 1966, represents the range of research undertaken and gives a general conspectus of arid zone geography. 17 authors from 8 countries contributed and the book deals comprehensively with all the main areas, with specific examples used to illustrate arguments. There are chapters on meteorology, geology, geomorphology, botany and zoology and almost 50% of the book is devoted to man’s activities: irrigation and agriculture; industry; animal breeding and human survival in the desert

chapter Chapter I|13 pages

Arid Lands and Human Problems

chapter Chapter II|16 pages

The World's Arid Areas

chapter Chapter III|21 pages

Arid Zone Meteorology

chapter Chapter IV|24 pages

Geomorphology

chapter Chapter V|26 pages

Water Supply, Use and Management

chapter Chapter VI|23 pages

Soils of Arid Lands

chapter Chapter VII|18 pages

Deserts in the Past

chapter Chapter VIII|36 pages

Plant Life in Deserts

chapter Chapter IX|38 pages

Animals of the Desert

chapter Chapter XII|17 pages

Irrigation in Arid Lands

chapter Chapter XIV|13 pages

Industrialisation

chapter Chapter XV|61 pages

The Use of Arid and Semi-Arid Land

chapter Chapter XVII|18 pages

The Individual in the Desert

chapter Chapter XVIII|16 pages

Social Life in the Arid Zones

chapter Chapter XIX|17 pages

Deserts as Producing Regions Today

chapter Chapter XX|23 pages

Research and the Future of Arid Lands