Titre : |
Climate, water, and agriculture in the tropics |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Jackson, I. J. |
Mention d'édition : |
Longman Group limited |
Editeur : |
Longman Group limited |
Année de publication : |
1977 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
582485282 |
Note générale : |
This book examinescharacteristics of tropical rainfall and evaporation, together with their implicatives, especially related to agriculture, land use and aspects as oil erorion and irrigation. Chapters 2 to examine the characteristics and their broad implications. In chapter 7 and 8, implications for plant growth, agriculture, soil and water conservation and irrigation are analysed in more detail. In an introduction to these two chapters, chapter 6 presents a general review of the significance of water to plants and a discussion of the systeme through whidu rainfall becomes a vailable to then. In the fiscal chapter (ch 9) ways in which man alters rainfall and evaporation characteristics, either deliberately or inadvertently, are renewed. This chapter also examines how man modifies the effects of the characteristics together with some of the resultats of this modification. |
Mots-clés : |
Climat Eau Agriculture PRECIPITATIONS Evaporation Hydrologie Irrigation Erosion Climatologie Météorologie Besoin en eau des plantes |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
This book examinescharacteristics of tropical rainfall and evaporation, together with their implicatives, especially related to agriculture, land use and aspects as oil erorion and irrigation. Chapters 2 to examine the characteristics and their broad implications. In chapter 7 and 8, implications for plant growth, agriculture, soil and water conservation and irrigation are analysed in more detail. In an introduction to these two chapters, chapter 6 presents a general review of the significance of water to plants and a discussion of the systeme through whidu rainfall becomes a vailable to then. In the fiscal chapter (ch 9) ways in which man alters rainfall and evaporation characteristics, either deliberately or inadvertently, are renewed. This chapter also examines how man modifies the effects of the characteristics together with some of the resultats of this modification. |
Note de contenu : |
This book examinescharacteristics of tropical rainfall and evaporation, together with their implicatives, especially related to agriculture, land use and aspects as oil erorion and irrigation. Chapters 2 to examine the characteristics and their broad implications. In chapter 7 and 8, implications for plant growth, agriculture, soil and water conservation and irrigation are analysed in more detail. In an introduction to these two chapters, chapter 6 presents a general review of the significance of water to plants and a discussion of the systeme through whidu rainfall becomes a vailable to then. In the fiscal chapter (ch 9) ways in which man alters rainfall and evaporation characteristics, either deliberately or inadvertently, are renewed. This chapter also examines how man modifies the effects of the characteristics together with some of the resultats of this modification. |
Climate, water, and agriculture in the tropics [texte imprimé] / Jackson, I. J. . - Longman Group limited . - Longman Group limited, 1977. ISSN : 582485282 This book examinescharacteristics of tropical rainfall and evaporation, together with their implicatives, especially related to agriculture, land use and aspects as oil erorion and irrigation. Chapters 2 to examine the characteristics and their broad implications. In chapter 7 and 8, implications for plant growth, agriculture, soil and water conservation and irrigation are analysed in more detail. In an introduction to these two chapters, chapter 6 presents a general review of the significance of water to plants and a discussion of the systeme through whidu rainfall becomes a vailable to then. In the fiscal chapter (ch 9) ways in which man alters rainfall and evaporation characteristics, either deliberately or inadvertently, are renewed. This chapter also examines how man modifies the effects of the characteristics together with some of the resultats of this modification.
Mots-clés : |
Climat Eau Agriculture PRECIPITATIONS Evaporation Hydrologie Irrigation Erosion Climatologie Météorologie Besoin en eau des plantes |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
This book examinescharacteristics of tropical rainfall and evaporation, together with their implicatives, especially related to agriculture, land use and aspects as oil erorion and irrigation. Chapters 2 to examine the characteristics and their broad implications. In chapter 7 and 8, implications for plant growth, agriculture, soil and water conservation and irrigation are analysed in more detail. In an introduction to these two chapters, chapter 6 presents a general review of the significance of water to plants and a discussion of the systeme through whidu rainfall becomes a vailable to then. In the fiscal chapter (ch 9) ways in which man alters rainfall and evaporation characteristics, either deliberately or inadvertently, are renewed. This chapter also examines how man modifies the effects of the characteristics together with some of the resultats of this modification. |
Note de contenu : |
This book examinescharacteristics of tropical rainfall and evaporation, together with their implicatives, especially related to agriculture, land use and aspects as oil erorion and irrigation. Chapters 2 to examine the characteristics and their broad implications. In chapter 7 and 8, implications for plant growth, agriculture, soil and water conservation and irrigation are analysed in more detail. In an introduction to these two chapters, chapter 6 presents a general review of the significance of water to plants and a discussion of the systeme through whidu rainfall becomes a vailable to then. In the fiscal chapter (ch 9) ways in which man alters rainfall and evaporation characteristics, either deliberately or inadvertently, are renewed. This chapter also examines how man modifies the effects of the characteristics together with some of the resultats of this modification. |
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