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Rangeland Degradation And Recovery In Chinas Pastoral Lands Cabi First V Squires

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Rangeland Degradation And Recovery In Chinas Pastoral Lands Cabi First V Squires
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 280
Author: V. Squires, X. Lu, T. Wang, Q. Lu, Y. Yang
ISBN: 9781845934965, 9781845934972, 1845934962, 1845934970
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First

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Rangeland Degradation And Recovery In Chinas Pastoral Lands Cabi First V Squires by V. Squires, X. Lu, T. Wang, Q. Lu, Y. Yang 9781845934965, 9781845934972, 1845934962, 1845934970 instant download after payment.

The extreme climate variability that characterizes China's arid rangelands can cause drought and degradation, resulting in dust storms, floods, animal losses, financial hardship and a decline in food availability. Addressing the issues of even greater climate extremes in the future, this book discusses both new approaches and past successes and failures in order to provide the necessary insight to develop sustainable rangeland management strategies, drawing on regional case studies and lessons learned from Australia, Canada and the USA.

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