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The Drylands development model in Argentina’s Central West: The case of Mendoza ProvinceTitleThe Drylands development model in Argentina’s Central West: The case of Mendoza Province Author Year of publication2014 Source Planet at risk ; Vol. 2 ; no. 1 (2014), p.8-13 Materialarticle External document NotesPlanet at risk. Special issue on desertification Abstract Argentina’s central west encompasses a vast dryland territory, organized on the basis of a great contradiction: the confrontation between oasis and rainfed area (desert lands with no irrigation). Within a territory under arid conditions with different desertification levels, Mendoza is a paradigmatic case. The development model fostered at the end of the 19th century was based on the supremacy of strategic resources: water and soil. A mode of regional development reliant on irrigated lands was since then supported to consolidate the wine export model.
Keywordsdrylands development, case studies, good practices Geographical keywordArgentina
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