Chapter 11 Ancient Infrastructure Offers Sustainable Agricultural Solutions to Dryland Farming
In arid and semiarid landscapes, water is the primary limiting resource for human activity and ecosystem functioning. More than 40% of the world's population lives in dryland environments (White and Nackoney, 2003). In these landscapes annual rainfall can vary greatly and be highly unpredictabl...
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