Arid Land Management
Arid Land Management refers to the practices and strategies used to sustainably manage dry and semi-dry regions, which are characterized by low rainfall and high evaporation rates. This approach aims to balance ecological health, agricultural productivity, and economic viability in areas prone to desertification and resource scarcity.
Key techniques in Arid Land Management include soil conservation, water harvesting, and the use of drought-resistant crops. These methods help improve soil quality, enhance water availability, and support local communities in adapting to harsh environmental conditions, ultimately promoting resilience against climate change impacts.