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Drought country : the dry times that have shaped Australia

Godfree, Robert2025
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Droughts have lurked behind Australia's major nation-shaping moments from European settlement at Port Jackson to Federation. They have caused catastrophic damage to Aboriginal, colonial and modern societies and, of course, to the very land itself. Indeed, by depriving us of water, that element most fundamental to life, droughts cut to the very essence of living in Australia. Weaving historical accounts with scientific theory, Robert Godfree will take you on a journey through the most brutal Australian droughts of the past three centuries, encountering mythmaking, colonialism, smallpox, economic depression, a 'dust bowl', heatwaves, ecosystem collapse and the coming of the second 'age of coal'. With analysis and insights informed by his childhood in rural Australia and career in research science, he reflects on the choices made during each of these crises and looks to the future of what is becoming a more volatile and human-dominated continent. "Drought Country" is a timely exploration of this continent's harsh climate, providing useful insights for land managers, the scientific community, environmentalists and general readers.
Author:
Godfree, Robert, authorCSIRO Publishing, issuing body
Imprint:
Clayton, VIC : CSIRO Publishing, [2025]©2025
Collation:
xviii, 285 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour) ; 25 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781486314041 (pbk)9781486314041
Dewey class:
363.349290994363.349
Language:
English
BRN:
572728
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