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Water in plain sight, hope for a thirsty world, Judith D. Schwartz

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Water in plain sight, hope for a thirsty world, Judith D. Schwartz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-239) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Water in plain sight
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1076810054
Responsibility statement
Judith D. Schwartz
Sub title
hope for a thirsty world
Summary
"Water scarcity is on everyone's mind. But as anxiety mounts--even as a swath of California farmland has been left fallow and extremist groups worldwide exploit the desperation of people losing livelihoods to desertification--many are finding new routes to water security, with key implications for food access, economic resilience, and climate change. In this timely, important book, Judith D. Schwartz presents a refreshing perspective on water that transcends zero-sum thinking. By allying with the water cycle, we can revive lush, productive landscapes. Like the river in rural Zimbabwe that, thanks to restorative grazing, now flows a kilometer further than in living memory. Or the food forest of oranges, pomegranates, and native fruit-bearing plants in Tucson, grown through harvesting urban wastewater. Or the mini-oasis in West Texas nourished by dew. Animated by stories from around the globe, Water in Plain Sight is an inspiring reminder that fixing the future of our drying planet involves understanding what makes natural systems thrive."--Jacket
Table Of Contents
The elephant pools : making rainfall effective -- Pipes, pumps and beaver ponds : moving water across the landscape -- The birds of Chihuahua : water and biodiversity -- Missing the water for the trees : how plants make water -- Farming for water : industrial agriculture's water-guzzling secrets -- Dew and the desert : what goes up must come down -- Storm waters dreaming : dowsing the flames in Australia -- Good riddance to the infernal ants : helping the water poor and avoiding water wars
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