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Desert Climate: Grade Two
Desert Climate.
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The Hot Desert Sahara || Sahara Desert (Geography, Climate, Wildlife)
The Sahara Desert is located in the northern portion of Africa and covers over 3,500,000 square miles (9,000,000 sq km) or roughly 10% of the continent (image). It is bounded in the east by the Red Sea and it stretches west to the Atlantic Ocean. To the north, the Sahara Desert's northern boundary is the Mediterranean Sea, while in the south it ends at the Sahel, an area where the desert landscape
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Allan Savory: How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change
"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a
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Extreme Environments - Desert climate and adaptations.avi
A short presentation about the climate and adaptations in the desert.
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Desert climate
Desert climate (in the Köppen climate classification BWh and BWk, sometimes also BWn), also known as an arid climate, is a climate that does not meet the criteria to be classified as a polar climate, and in which precipitation is too low to sustain any vegetation at all, or at most a very scanty shrub.
An area that features this climate usually experiences less than 250 mm (10 inches) per year of
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Desert Climate
Environmental Management presentation.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presen...
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HOT LAND SURVIVAL: Aircrew Survival Training - Survivalist Desert Climate
HOT LAND SURVIVAL: Aircrew Survival Training - Survivalist Desert Climate Aircrew Survival: Hot Land Survival - Federal Aviation Administration - - Civil Aer...
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Gardening Tips : How to Grow Grass in a Desert Climate
Growing grass in a desert climate involves starting the lawn in the middle of winter to help it grow healthier before the heat of the summer, and adding a tr...
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PhotoStory Hot Desert Climate
Brief information about hot desert climate.
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Climate Change A Desert Perspective
Video for Week 2 discussion.
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MBR wastewater treatment plant in remote desert climate - success and lessons learned
It was the first community MBR wastewater treatment plant in Saudi Aramco. A successful story with many valuable lessons learned. Udhailiyah STP used to be a...
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Bring back the Life –Climate Change song by Desert Rose for #fastfortheclimate
A Song by Desert Rose, South Africa’s leading Universal World Music Band in remembrance of Typhoon Haiyan (one year since Nov8 2013) and other climate change catastrophes’ that impact all of us accross the world.
The song is launched as the anthem of the Fast for the Climate initiative/ #fastfortheclimate
We call upon you to join the ‘worlds largest climate fast’ on December 1st, 2014 - opening
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G6/P7: Climatic regions: Tropical Deserts, Temperate Grasslands, Monsoon
Language: Hindi. List of Topics Covered:
1. Equatorial region: climate, Vegetation and UPSC Question
2. Tropical deserts: climate, locations and reasons
3. Continental desert: climate, vegetation, locations on world map
4. Tropical grasslands: location in south America and Africa, Vegetation and UPSC question
5. Temperate grasslands: location, properties
6. Truck-farming
7. Prairies of North Ameri
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Desert Water: Climate Change and the Future of Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake is a Utah icon, as famous as great skiing or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. But climate change and a growing population threaten its future. We need to ensure a healthy future for this world-famous ecosystem, used by hunters, bird-watchers, local families, tourists and the minerals and brine shrimp industries, which contribute over $1.3 billion dollars to Utah's economy. This film di
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Soils, Biodiversity and Climate Change: Lessons from an Antarctic Desert Ecosystem
Diana H. Wall, PhD, University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Biology at Colorado State University delivers the 2013 Tyler Prize Laureate Lecture a...
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DESERT & SEMI DESERT P2 | World Biomes | Biome Review | Geography Knowledge | Universe
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climatesas intermediates between desert climatesand humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates tend to support short or
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Urban Homestead Grows 150 Fruit Trees in the Desert on 1/3 Acre
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Phoenix, Arizona to share with you an urban homestead that grows 150 fruit trees on just 1/3 of an acre. You will also learn about other vegetables and animals on the property in the Sonoran Desert climate.
In this episode, John visits Jake Mace, once of his viewers that is growing food successfully in Phoenix. You will get a tour of Jake's p
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Desert climate no obstacle for planting
(SL Advertiser)) A Friendship Village resident shares secrets to having a thriving garden in the desert.
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News In Two Minutes - Israeli Airstrike - Desert Refugees - Cholera Increases - Climate Change
Prepper Recon Guest Show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acC08BMgQtk
http://prepperrecon.com/
Israel Attack In Syria -- Chemical Weapon Destruction -- Sahara Desert Refugees -- Dengue -- Cholera Increases and Treatment - Typhoon Krosa -- Fuel Rods -- Climate Change To Affect Crop Yields.
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The Desert Climate
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Webinar: A Framework to Identify Climate–Related Shifts and Refugia for Desert Reptiles
Title: A Framework to Identify Climate–Related Shifts and Refugia for Desert Reptiles
Presenter: Cameron W. Barrows, PhD, Associate Research Ecologist, Center for Conservation Biology
Date: October 15th, 2014 at 11 am MST
Abstract:
For the sub-arctic, temperate USA, some of the greatest climate change related departures from current conditions are predicted to occur in the desert southwest. Thi
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Desert Climate - live at Hanale - אקלים מדברי
percussive guitar piece
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Gardening in a Desert Climate
Desert Oasis November 2013 Garden still producing second crop of Yellow pear Tomatoes and Sweet Potatoes. Patio garden growing cuttings of plants including T...
The Hot Desert Sahara || Sahara Desert (Geography, Climate, Wildlife)
The Sahara Desert is located in the northern portion of Africa and covers over 3,500,000 square miles (9,000,000 sq km) or roughly 10% of the continent (image)....
The Sahara Desert is located in the northern portion of Africa and covers over 3,500,000 square miles (9,000,000 sq km) or roughly 10% of the continent (image). It is bounded in the east by the Red Sea and it stretches west to the Atlantic Ocean. To the north, the Sahara Desert's northern boundary is the Mediterranean Sea, while in the south it ends at the Sahel, an area where the desert landscape transforms into a semi-arid tropical savanna.
Climate of the Sahara Desert
Although hot and extremely dry today, it is believed that the Sahara Desert has undergone various climatic shifts for the last few hundred thousand years. For example, during the last glaciation, it was bigger than it is today because precipitation in the area was low. But from 8000 BCE to 6000 BCE, precipitation in the desert increased because of the development of low pressure over ice sheets to its north. Once these ice sheets melted however, the low pressure shifted and the northern Sahara dried out but the south continued to receive moisture due to the presence of a monsoon.
Around 3400 BCE, the monsoon moved south to where it is today and the desert again dried out to the state it is in today. In addition, the presence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone, ITCZ, in the southern Sahara Desert prevents moisture from reaching the area, while storms north of the desert stop before reaching it as well. As a result, the annual rainfall in the Sahara is below 2.5 cm (25 mm) per year.
In addition to being extremely dry, the Sahara is also one of the hottest regions in the world. The average annual temperature for the desert is 86°F (30°C) but during the hottest months temperatures can exceed 122°F (50°C), with the highest temperature ever recorded at 136°F (58°C) in Aziziyah, Libya.
wn.com/The Hot Desert Sahara || Sahara Desert (Geography, Climate, Wildlife)
The Sahara Desert is located in the northern portion of Africa and covers over 3,500,000 square miles (9,000,000 sq km) or roughly 10% of the continent (image). It is bounded in the east by the Red Sea and it stretches west to the Atlantic Ocean. To the north, the Sahara Desert's northern boundary is the Mediterranean Sea, while in the south it ends at the Sahel, an area where the desert landscape transforms into a semi-arid tropical savanna.
Climate of the Sahara Desert
Although hot and extremely dry today, it is believed that the Sahara Desert has undergone various climatic shifts for the last few hundred thousand years. For example, during the last glaciation, it was bigger than it is today because precipitation in the area was low. But from 8000 BCE to 6000 BCE, precipitation in the desert increased because of the development of low pressure over ice sheets to its north. Once these ice sheets melted however, the low pressure shifted and the northern Sahara dried out but the south continued to receive moisture due to the presence of a monsoon.
Around 3400 BCE, the monsoon moved south to where it is today and the desert again dried out to the state it is in today. In addition, the presence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone, ITCZ, in the southern Sahara Desert prevents moisture from reaching the area, while storms north of the desert stop before reaching it as well. As a result, the annual rainfall in the Sahara is below 2.5 cm (25 mm) per year.
In addition to being extremely dry, the Sahara is also one of the hottest regions in the world. The average annual temperature for the desert is 86°F (30°C) but during the hottest months temperatures can exceed 122°F (50°C), with the highest temperature ever recorded at 136°F (58°C) in Aziziyah, Libya.
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 2
Allan Savory: How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change
"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to abo...
"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once desert.
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"Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert," begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once desert.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate
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- published: 04 Mar 2013
- views: 1169508
Extreme Environments - Desert climate and adaptations.avi
A short presentation about the climate and adaptations in the desert....
A short presentation about the climate and adaptations in the desert.
wn.com/Extreme Environments Desert Climate And Adaptations.Avi
A short presentation about the climate and adaptations in the desert.
- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 4326
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author: BLSGeog
Desert climate
Desert climate (in the Köppen climate classification BWh and BWk, sometimes also BWn), also known as an arid climate, is a climate that does not meet the criter...
Desert climate (in the Köppen climate classification BWh and BWk, sometimes also BWn), also known as an arid climate, is a climate that does not meet the criteria to be classified as a polar climate, and in which precipitation is too low to sustain any vegetation at all, or at most a very scanty shrub.
An area that features this climate usually experiences less than 250 mm (10 inches) per year of precipitation and in some years may experience no precipitation at all. In some instances, an area may experience more than 250 mm of precipitation annually, but is considered a desert climate because the region loses more water via evapotranspiration than falls as precipitation (Tucson, Arizona and Alice Springs, Northern Territory are examples of this).
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Desert climate (in the Köppen climate classification BWh and BWk, sometimes also BWn), also known as an arid climate, is a climate that does not meet the criteria to be classified as a polar climate, and in which precipitation is too low to sustain any vegetation at all, or at most a very scanty shrub.
An area that features this climate usually experiences less than 250 mm (10 inches) per year of precipitation and in some years may experience no precipitation at all. In some instances, an area may experience more than 250 mm of precipitation annually, but is considered a desert climate because the region loses more water via evapotranspiration than falls as precipitation (Tucson, Arizona and Alice Springs, Northern Territory are examples of this).
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 17 Oct 2014
- views: 1
Desert Climate
Environmental Management presentation.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presen......
Environmental Management presentation.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presen...
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Environmental Management presentation.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presen...
HOT LAND SURVIVAL: Aircrew Survival Training - Survivalist Desert Climate
HOT LAND SURVIVAL: Aircrew Survival Training - Survivalist Desert Climate Aircrew Survival: Hot Land Survival - Federal Aviation Administration - - Civil Aer......
HOT LAND SURVIVAL: Aircrew Survival Training - Survivalist Desert Climate Aircrew Survival: Hot Land Survival - Federal Aviation Administration - - Civil Aer...
wn.com/Hot Land Survival Aircrew Survival Training Survivalist Desert Climate
HOT LAND SURVIVAL: Aircrew Survival Training - Survivalist Desert Climate Aircrew Survival: Hot Land Survival - Federal Aviation Administration - - Civil Aer...
Gardening Tips : How to Grow Grass in a Desert Climate
Growing grass in a desert climate involves starting the lawn in the middle of winter to help it grow healthier before the heat of the summer, and adding a tr......
Growing grass in a desert climate involves starting the lawn in the middle of winter to help it grow healthier before the heat of the summer, and adding a tr...
wn.com/Gardening Tips How To Grow Grass In A Desert Climate
Growing grass in a desert climate involves starting the lawn in the middle of winter to help it grow healthier before the heat of the summer, and adding a tr...
- published: 20 Dec 2008
- views: 4126
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author: eHow
PhotoStory Hot Desert Climate
Brief information about hot desert climate....
Brief information about hot desert climate.
wn.com/Photostory Hot Desert Climate
Brief information about hot desert climate.
MBR wastewater treatment plant in remote desert climate - success and lessons learned
It was the first community MBR wastewater treatment plant in Saudi Aramco. A successful story with many valuable lessons learned. Udhailiyah STP used to be a......
It was the first community MBR wastewater treatment plant in Saudi Aramco. A successful story with many valuable lessons learned. Udhailiyah STP used to be a...
wn.com/Mbr Wastewater Treatment Plant In Remote Desert Climate Success And Lessons Learned
It was the first community MBR wastewater treatment plant in Saudi Aramco. A successful story with many valuable lessons learned. Udhailiyah STP used to be a...
Bring back the Life –Climate Change song by Desert Rose for #fastfortheclimate
A Song by Desert Rose, South Africa’s leading Universal World Music Band in remembrance of Typhoon Haiyan (one year since Nov8 2013) and other climate change ca...
A Song by Desert Rose, South Africa’s leading Universal World Music Band in remembrance of Typhoon Haiyan (one year since Nov8 2013) and other climate change catastrophes’ that impact all of us accross the world.
The song is launched as the anthem of the Fast for the Climate initiative/ #fastfortheclimate
We call upon you to join the ‘worlds largest climate fast’ on December 1st, 2014 - opening of the UN Climate Conference in Peru – COP20. Join Fast for the Climate in solidarity with those suffering yet acting against climate change. Please sign up here: www.fastfortheclimate.org
'Bring back the life' is a multilingual song that draws on the indigenous African traditions and the concept of Ubuntu, calling on our ancestors to remind us to go back to our roots as people who lived in harmony with nature.
wn.com/Bring Back The Life –Climate Change Song By Desert Rose For Fastfortheclimate
A Song by Desert Rose, South Africa’s leading Universal World Music Band in remembrance of Typhoon Haiyan (one year since Nov8 2013) and other climate change catastrophes’ that impact all of us accross the world.
The song is launched as the anthem of the Fast for the Climate initiative/ #fastfortheclimate
We call upon you to join the ‘worlds largest climate fast’ on December 1st, 2014 - opening of the UN Climate Conference in Peru – COP20. Join Fast for the Climate in solidarity with those suffering yet acting against climate change. Please sign up here: www.fastfortheclimate.org
'Bring back the life' is a multilingual song that draws on the indigenous African traditions and the concept of Ubuntu, calling on our ancestors to remind us to go back to our roots as people who lived in harmony with nature.
- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 44
G6/P7: Climatic regions: Tropical Deserts, Temperate Grasslands, Monsoon
Language: Hindi. List of Topics Covered:
1. Equatorial region: climate, Vegetation and UPSC Question
2. Tropical deserts: climate, locations and reasons
3. Cont...
Language: Hindi. List of Topics Covered:
1. Equatorial region: climate, Vegetation and UPSC Question
2. Tropical deserts: climate, locations and reasons
3. Continental desert: climate, vegetation, locations on world map
4. Tropical grasslands: location in south America and Africa, Vegetation and UPSC question
5. Temperate grasslands: location, properties
6. Truck-farming
7. Prairies of North America
8. Steppe of Central Asia
9. Pampas of South America
10. Downs of Australia
11. Veldt of Africa
12. Tropical Monsoon: climate, location, reason, vegetation, deciduous forest
13. Tropical monsoon: intensive agriculture, shifting cultivation
14. Shifting cultivation: against and favour, various names used for this activity
Powerpoint available at http://Mrunal.org/download
Exam-Utility: UPSC CSAT, Prelims, Mains, CDS, CAPF
Faculty Name: Ms. Rajtanil Solanki
Venue: Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration (SPIPA), Satellite, Ahmedabad, Gujarat,India
wn.com/G6 P7 Climatic Regions Tropical Deserts, Temperate Grasslands, Monsoon
Language: Hindi. List of Topics Covered:
1. Equatorial region: climate, Vegetation and UPSC Question
2. Tropical deserts: climate, locations and reasons
3. Continental desert: climate, vegetation, locations on world map
4. Tropical grasslands: location in south America and Africa, Vegetation and UPSC question
5. Temperate grasslands: location, properties
6. Truck-farming
7. Prairies of North America
8. Steppe of Central Asia
9. Pampas of South America
10. Downs of Australia
11. Veldt of Africa
12. Tropical Monsoon: climate, location, reason, vegetation, deciduous forest
13. Tropical monsoon: intensive agriculture, shifting cultivation
14. Shifting cultivation: against and favour, various names used for this activity
Powerpoint available at http://Mrunal.org/download
Exam-Utility: UPSC CSAT, Prelims, Mains, CDS, CAPF
Faculty Name: Ms. Rajtanil Solanki
Venue: Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration (SPIPA), Satellite, Ahmedabad, Gujarat,India
- published: 06 Mar 2015
- views: 57
Desert Water: Climate Change and the Future of Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake is a Utah icon, as famous as great skiing or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. But climate change and a growing population threaten its future. We ne...
Great Salt Lake is a Utah icon, as famous as great skiing or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. But climate change and a growing population threaten its future. We need to ensure a healthy future for this world-famous ecosystem, used by hunters, bird-watchers, local families, tourists and the minerals and brine shrimp industries, which contribute over $1.3 billion dollars to Utah's economy. This film discusses new ideas for guaranteeing water inflows into the Great Salt Lake.
wn.com/Desert Water Climate Change And The Future Of Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake is a Utah icon, as famous as great skiing or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. But climate change and a growing population threaten its future. We need to ensure a healthy future for this world-famous ecosystem, used by hunters, bird-watchers, local families, tourists and the minerals and brine shrimp industries, which contribute over $1.3 billion dollars to Utah's economy. This film discusses new ideas for guaranteeing water inflows into the Great Salt Lake.
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 93
Soils, Biodiversity and Climate Change: Lessons from an Antarctic Desert Ecosystem
Diana H. Wall, PhD, University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Biology at Colorado State University delivers the 2013 Tyler Prize Laureate Lecture a......
Diana H. Wall, PhD, University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Biology at Colorado State University delivers the 2013 Tyler Prize Laureate Lecture a...
wn.com/Soils, Biodiversity And Climate Change Lessons From An Antarctic Desert Ecosystem
Diana H. Wall, PhD, University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Biology at Colorado State University delivers the 2013 Tyler Prize Laureate Lecture a...
DESERT & SEMI DESERT P2 | World Biomes | Biome Review | Geography Knowledge | Universe
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise defi...
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climatesas intermediates between desert climatesand humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates tend to support short or scrubby vegetation, with semi-arid areas usually dominated by either grasses or shrubs.
wn.com/Desert Semi Desert P2 | World Biomes | Biome Review | Geography Knowledge | Universe
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate are climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climatesas intermediates between desert climatesand humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates tend to support short or scrubby vegetation, with semi-arid areas usually dominated by either grasses or shrubs.
- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 524
Urban Homestead Grows 150 Fruit Trees in the Desert on 1/3 Acre
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Phoenix, Arizona to share with you an urban homestead that grows 150 fruit trees on just 1/3 of an acre. Y...
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Phoenix, Arizona to share with you an urban homestead that grows 150 fruit trees on just 1/3 of an acre. You will also learn about other vegetables and animals on the property in the Sonoran Desert climate.
In this episode, John visits Jake Mace, once of his viewers that is growing food successfully in Phoenix. You will get a tour of Jake's place showing many of his edible fruit trees, also sharing his main method of fertilizing his trees, how he waters his trees, the vegetables that grows the best in the desert, and how Jake uses animals to his benefit without eating them.
You will learn about a cold tolerant avocado, the best perennial onion to grow in a desert climate, you will also learn animal jake lets graze in his yard to eat all the weeds, and it is not goats.
Finally, John will sit down with this urban homesteader and you will find out, why Jake decided to start growing his food, his opinions on animals on the homestead, how Jake lives on a plant based diet and can do more push ups than you, and much, much more.
After watching this episode, you will have a better awareness of how you can successfully grow fruit trees in a desert climate, how to use animals to your benefit on an urban homestead without eating them, and how you can thrive on a plant based diet.
Referenced Video:
Echo in South Florida
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECkANyOV_dw
Learn more about Jake and Watch his videos on gardening at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/VeganAthlete
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
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wn.com/Urban Homestead Grows 150 Fruit Trees In The Desert On 1 3 Acre
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Phoenix, Arizona to share with you an urban homestead that grows 150 fruit trees on just 1/3 of an acre. You will also learn about other vegetables and animals on the property in the Sonoran Desert climate.
In this episode, John visits Jake Mace, once of his viewers that is growing food successfully in Phoenix. You will get a tour of Jake's place showing many of his edible fruit trees, also sharing his main method of fertilizing his trees, how he waters his trees, the vegetables that grows the best in the desert, and how Jake uses animals to his benefit without eating them.
You will learn about a cold tolerant avocado, the best perennial onion to grow in a desert climate, you will also learn animal jake lets graze in his yard to eat all the weeds, and it is not goats.
Finally, John will sit down with this urban homesteader and you will find out, why Jake decided to start growing his food, his opinions on animals on the homestead, how Jake lives on a plant based diet and can do more push ups than you, and much, much more.
After watching this episode, you will have a better awareness of how you can successfully grow fruit trees in a desert climate, how to use animals to your benefit on an urban homestead without eating them, and how you can thrive on a plant based diet.
Referenced Video:
Echo in South Florida
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECkANyOV_dw
Learn more about Jake and Watch his videos on gardening at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/VeganAthlete
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
- published: 10 Aug 2015
- views: 237
Desert climate no obstacle for planting
(SL Advertiser)) A Friendship Village resident shares secrets to having a thriving garden in the desert....
(SL Advertiser)) A Friendship Village resident shares secrets to having a thriving garden in the desert.
wn.com/Desert Climate No Obstacle For Planting
(SL Advertiser)) A Friendship Village resident shares secrets to having a thriving garden in the desert.
News In Two Minutes - Israeli Airstrike - Desert Refugees - Cholera Increases - Climate Change
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Israel Attack In Syria -- Chemical Weapon Destruction -- Sahara ...
Prepper Recon Guest Show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acC08BMgQtk
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Israel Attack In Syria -- Chemical Weapon Destruction -- Sahara Desert Refugees -- Dengue -- Cholera Increases and Treatment - Typhoon Krosa -- Fuel Rods -- Climate Change To Affect Crop Yields.
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Webinar: A Framework to Identify Climate–Related Shifts and Refugia for Desert Reptiles
Title: A Framework to Identify Climate–Related Shifts and Refugia for Desert Reptiles
Presenter: Cameron W. Barrows, PhD, Associate Research Ecologist, Center ...
Title: A Framework to Identify Climate–Related Shifts and Refugia for Desert Reptiles
Presenter: Cameron W. Barrows, PhD, Associate Research Ecologist, Center for Conservation Biology
Date: October 15th, 2014 at 11 am MST
Abstract:
For the sub-arctic, temperate USA, some of the greatest climate change related departures from current conditions are predicted to occur in the desert southwest. This region is getting warmer and drier; modeling and then documenting species’ responses to those climate shifts can identify management options to stem losses to biodiversity. Here I describe a monitoring framework developed by a National Park Service and UC Riverside team, focusing on Joshua Tree National Park, to achieve that objective. A first step is to identify which species to monitor; which species will provide the greatest information for discerning the effects of climate change versus the myriad of other stressors that may impact their distributions and abundance. One tool, vulnerability assessments (VAs), uses available scientific literature to assess exposure to environmental stressors and adaptive capacity or resilience to climate change. Another approach is habitat suitability modeling (HSM) coupled with simulated temperature shifts. This method statistically combines environmental variables at known species’ locations, such as climate and terrain, to model the complex interaction of factors that constrain a species’ distribution. All other variables held constant, simulated temperature shifts can identify species’ sensitivities to those shifts and identify potential refugia. Those refugia have the highest conservation value and should be the focus of protection and management efforts. A challenge in developing a monitoring program to document the effects of climate change on biodiversity is program sustainability. One way to support and enhance the sustainability of such a program will be to couple trained biologists with volunteer citizen scientists.
About the Presenter:
Title: Associate Research Ecologist, Center for Conservation Biology
Address: University of California at Riverside, Palm Desert Campus, 75080 Frank Sinatra Drive, Room 228, Palm Desert, California 92211
Phone #: (760) 834-0594
e-mail: cbarrows@ucr.edu
Appointments:
2006 – Present: Associate Research Ecologist, U.C. Riverside’s Center for Conservation Biology University of California at Riverside
2008 – Present: Adjunct Faculty, College of the Desert, Palm Desert California, since 2008, teaching Introduction to Wildlife Management and Introduction to Ecosystem Management in the Department of Natural Resources
2011 – Present: Adjunct Faculty, Green Mountain College, Vermont. Thesis Advisor
1986 – 2005: Director of the Coachella Valley Preserve for The Nature Conservancy and the Center for Natural Lands Management.
1991 – 1996: Southern California Regional Manager, The Nature Conservancy
1980 – 1985: Manager of the Northern California Coast Range Preserve (now the University of California’s Angelo Reserve), The Nature Conservancy
Research Focus:
My research has focused on understanding the impacts of Global Change, in all its manifestations, on the persistence of biodiversity in arid environments. Topics I have addressed to date include:
• The development of effective monitoring frameworks to assess the response of species/populations/communities to anthropogenic stressors and separate those impacts from responses to stochastic resource fluctuations.
• Modeling projected impacts from climate change
• Impacts of invasive species
• Impacts of habitat fragmentation and urban-wildland interfaces
In addition to these topics I am keenly interested in improving science literacy among students and the public at large, through teaching, public lectures, and involving students and the public as citizen scientists.
Related publications:
Barrows et al., 2014, Journal of Arid Environments, Patterns of Lizard Species Richness Within National Parks and Biosphere Reserves Across North America's Deserts
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140196313000621
Barrows et al, 2012, Biological Conservation, Modeling Impacts of Climate Change on Joshua Trees at their Southern Boundary: How Scale Impacts Predictions
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320712001711
Barrows et al., 2014, Biodiversity and Conservation, Designing a Sustainable Monitoring Framework for Assessing Impacts of Climate Change at Joshua Tree National Park, USA
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10531-014-0779-2
wn.com/Webinar A Framework To Identify Climate–Related Shifts And Refugia For Desert Reptiles
Title: A Framework to Identify Climate–Related Shifts and Refugia for Desert Reptiles
Presenter: Cameron W. Barrows, PhD, Associate Research Ecologist, Center for Conservation Biology
Date: October 15th, 2014 at 11 am MST
Abstract:
For the sub-arctic, temperate USA, some of the greatest climate change related departures from current conditions are predicted to occur in the desert southwest. This region is getting warmer and drier; modeling and then documenting species’ responses to those climate shifts can identify management options to stem losses to biodiversity. Here I describe a monitoring framework developed by a National Park Service and UC Riverside team, focusing on Joshua Tree National Park, to achieve that objective. A first step is to identify which species to monitor; which species will provide the greatest information for discerning the effects of climate change versus the myriad of other stressors that may impact their distributions and abundance. One tool, vulnerability assessments (VAs), uses available scientific literature to assess exposure to environmental stressors and adaptive capacity or resilience to climate change. Another approach is habitat suitability modeling (HSM) coupled with simulated temperature shifts. This method statistically combines environmental variables at known species’ locations, such as climate and terrain, to model the complex interaction of factors that constrain a species’ distribution. All other variables held constant, simulated temperature shifts can identify species’ sensitivities to those shifts and identify potential refugia. Those refugia have the highest conservation value and should be the focus of protection and management efforts. A challenge in developing a monitoring program to document the effects of climate change on biodiversity is program sustainability. One way to support and enhance the sustainability of such a program will be to couple trained biologists with volunteer citizen scientists.
About the Presenter:
Title: Associate Research Ecologist, Center for Conservation Biology
Address: University of California at Riverside, Palm Desert Campus, 75080 Frank Sinatra Drive, Room 228, Palm Desert, California 92211
Phone #: (760) 834-0594
e-mail: cbarrows@ucr.edu
Appointments:
2006 – Present: Associate Research Ecologist, U.C. Riverside’s Center for Conservation Biology University of California at Riverside
2008 – Present: Adjunct Faculty, College of the Desert, Palm Desert California, since 2008, teaching Introduction to Wildlife Management and Introduction to Ecosystem Management in the Department of Natural Resources
2011 – Present: Adjunct Faculty, Green Mountain College, Vermont. Thesis Advisor
1986 – 2005: Director of the Coachella Valley Preserve for The Nature Conservancy and the Center for Natural Lands Management.
1991 – 1996: Southern California Regional Manager, The Nature Conservancy
1980 – 1985: Manager of the Northern California Coast Range Preserve (now the University of California’s Angelo Reserve), The Nature Conservancy
Research Focus:
My research has focused on understanding the impacts of Global Change, in all its manifestations, on the persistence of biodiversity in arid environments. Topics I have addressed to date include:
• The development of effective monitoring frameworks to assess the response of species/populations/communities to anthropogenic stressors and separate those impacts from responses to stochastic resource fluctuations.
• Modeling projected impacts from climate change
• Impacts of invasive species
• Impacts of habitat fragmentation and urban-wildland interfaces
In addition to these topics I am keenly interested in improving science literacy among students and the public at large, through teaching, public lectures, and involving students and the public as citizen scientists.
Related publications:
Barrows et al., 2014, Journal of Arid Environments, Patterns of Lizard Species Richness Within National Parks and Biosphere Reserves Across North America's Deserts
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140196313000621
Barrows et al, 2012, Biological Conservation, Modeling Impacts of Climate Change on Joshua Trees at their Southern Boundary: How Scale Impacts Predictions
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320712001711
Barrows et al., 2014, Biodiversity and Conservation, Designing a Sustainable Monitoring Framework for Assessing Impacts of Climate Change at Joshua Tree National Park, USA
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10531-014-0779-2
- published: 03 Nov 2014
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Gardening in a Desert Climate
Desert Oasis November 2013 Garden still producing second crop of Yellow pear Tomatoes and Sweet Potatoes. Patio garden growing cuttings of plants including T......
Desert Oasis November 2013 Garden still producing second crop of Yellow pear Tomatoes and Sweet Potatoes. Patio garden growing cuttings of plants including T...
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Desert Oasis November 2013 Garden still producing second crop of Yellow pear Tomatoes and Sweet Potatoes. Patio garden growing cuttings of plants including T...