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Slow Catastrophes: Living with Drought in Australia

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Slow Catastrophes: Living with Drought in Australia
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rebecca Jones
SeriesAustralian History
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 153,Width 234
Category/GenreAustralia, New Zealand & Pacific history
Social impact of environmental issues
Agriculture and farming
ISBN/Barcode 9781925495430
ClassificationsDewey:363.349290994
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Monash University Publishing
Imprint Monash University Publishing
Publication Date 1 August 2017
Publication Country Australia

Description

Living with drought is one of the biggest issues of our times. Climate change scenarios suggest that in the next fifty years global warming will increase both the frequency and severity of these phenomena. Stories of drought are familiar to us, accompanied by images of dead sheep, dry dams, cracked earth, farmers leaving their lands, and rural economic stagnation. Drought is indeed a catastrophe, played out slowly. But as Rebecca Jones reveals in this sensitive account of families living on the Australian land, the story of drought in this driest continent is as much about resilience, adaptation, strength of community, ingenious planning for, and creative responses to, persistent absences of rainfall. The histories of eight farming families, stretching from the 1870s to the 1950s, are related, with a focus on private lives and inner thoughts, revealed by personal diaries. The story is brought up to the present with the author's discussions with contemporary farmers and pastoralists. In greatly enriching our understanding of the human dimensions of drought, Slow Catastrophes provides us with vital resources to face our ecological future.

Author Biography

Rebecca Jones is an environmental and Australian historian in the School of History and Centre for Environmental History at The Australian National University. She is author of Green Harvest: a History of Organic Farming and Gardening in Australia and has published widely in environmental history, Australian history and rural health and wellbeing.