City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Slow catastrophes, living with drought in Australia, Rebecca Jones

Label
Slow catastrophes, living with drought in Australia, Rebecca Jones
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Slow catastrophes
Responsibility statement
Rebecca Jones
Series statement
Read how you want 16
Sub title
living with drought in Australia
Summary
Living with drought is one of the biggest issues of our time. 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. 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 the private lives and inner thoughts revealed by personal diaries. Also included are 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
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Living with drought in Australia