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- Historic_desertification abstract "Historic desertification is the study of the desert-forming process from a historic perspective. It was presumed in the past that the main causes of desertification lay in overuse of the land resulting in impoverishment of the soil, reduced vegetation cover, increased risk of drought and the resulting wind erosion. However recent projects to regreen deserts have not met with the success envisaged, and cast doubts on this theory. Research suggests that it is extreme events rather than drought caused by low annual prcipitation, that do the most damage. Heavy downpours resulting in flash floods wash away sediment anf there seems to have been an increased number of extreme events in the Levant at the end of the Byzantine period. The decline of settlements in the desert belt at this time may have been caused by these extreme events rather than a reduction in annual precipitation.".
- Historic_desertification thumbnail Sediments-Theater-BeitRas.jpg?width=300.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageID "12593241".
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- Historic_desertification wikiPageRevisionID "702399240".
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Category:Desertification.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deserts.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Climate_change.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Desert.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Desertification.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Development_aid.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Drought.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Evergreen.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Flammability.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Geoarchaeology.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Grazing.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Jerash.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Levant.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Overexploitation.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Pine.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Population_growth.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Precipitation.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Productivity.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary_Research.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Rain.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentation.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Soil_erosion.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Terra_rossa_(soil).
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Vegetation.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Verhandlungen_der_Gesellschaft_für_Ökologie.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink Younger_Dryas.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageWikiLink File:Sediments-Theater-BeitRas.jpg.
- Historic_desertification wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Historic_desertification subject Category:Desertification.
- Historic_desertification subject Category:Deserts.
- Historic_desertification hypernym Study.
- Historic_desertification type Book.
- Historic_desertification type Desert.
- Historic_desertification type Desert.
- Historic_desertification comment "Historic desertification is the study of the desert-forming process from a historic perspective. It was presumed in the past that the main causes of desertification lay in overuse of the land resulting in impoverishment of the soil, reduced vegetation cover, increased risk of drought and the resulting wind erosion. However recent projects to regreen deserts have not met with the success envisaged, and cast doubts on this theory.".
- Historic_desertification label "Historic desertification".
- Historic_desertification sameAs Q12202569.
- Historic_desertification sameAs تصحر_تاريخي.
- Historic_desertification sameAs m.02wx1nl.
- Historic_desertification sameAs Q12202569.
- Historic_desertification wasDerivedFrom Historic_desertification?oldid=702399240.
- Historic_desertification depiction Sediments-Theater-BeitRas.jpg.
- Historic_desertification isPrimaryTopicOf Historic_desertification.