Human Heritage and Sustainable Development on Arid Islands: The Case of the Eastern Canary Islands H...
Human Heritage and Sustainable Development on Arid Islands: The Case of the Eastern Canary Islands Human Heritage and Sustainable Development on Arid Islands: The Case of the Eastern Canary Islands
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Island Studies Journal
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The islands of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the easternmost of the Canary Islands, and are located on the southern edge of the temperate zone, in the subtropical anticyclone belt. With less than 150 mm of rainfall a year, they are classified as an arid zone. Their inhabitants have devised original agricultural systems to combat the aridity, alth...
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Human Heritage and Sustainable Development on Arid Islands: The Case of the Eastern Canary Islands Human Heritage and Sustainable Development on Arid Islands: The Case of the Eastern Canary Islands
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