| Introduction | p. 1 |
| United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (CCD) | p. 1 |
| Global extension of desertification | p. 2 |
| Up-to-date situation | p. 2 |
| Change of biological diversity | p. 4 |
| Silphium | p. 4 |
| Degradation of the drylands of Asia | p. 5 |
| Classification of the drylands of Asia | p. 5 |
| Desertification of the drylands of Asia | p. 5 |
| Social sequences of desertification | p. 5 |
| Capital punishment for ecological crimes | p. 9 |
| Physical Environment and Agricultural Development | p. 11 |
| Introduction | p. 11 |
| Climate and desertification | p. 12 |
| Specific climatic features of Central Asia | p. 13 |
| Drought and desertification | p. 14 |
| Soils | p. 18 |
| Zonal classification of soils | p. 18 |
| Takyr and takyr-like soils | p. 18 |
| Hydromorphic soils | p. 18 |
| Soils of the irrigation zone | p. 19 |
| Soils of vertical zonation | p. 19 |
| Vegetation | p. 19 |
| Classification of vegetations | p. 19 |
| Vegetation of sandy deserts | p. 20 |
| Vegetation of clay deserts | p. 20 |
| Vegetation of gypsum deserts | p. 20 |
| Vegetation of salt deserts | p. 21 |
| Vegetation of loess deserts | p. 21 |
| Tugai vegetation | p. 21 |
| Mountain vegetation | p. 21 |
| Livestock raizing | p. 22 |
| Crop production | p. 25 |
| Irrigation agriculture | p. 25 |
| Dryland agriculture | p. 28 |
| Pollution of environment | p. 28 |
| Summary and conclusion | p. 30 |
| Historical Interaction of Desert and Society | p. 33 |
| The first ecological catastrophe in Central Asia | p. 33 |
| Land use and impact of war during the Middle Ages | p. 37 |
| Land reclamation, ecology and social life in Russian Turkestan | p. 40 |
| Russian conquest of Central Asia | p. 41 |
| Crop production | p. 42 |
| Traditional system of animal husbandry | p. 45 |
| Forestry | p. 47 |
| Khiva and Bukhara | p. 49 |
| Aborigines and newcomers in the desert | p. 49 |
| People of the past | p. 49 |
| A new commonwealth of "the Socialist nations" | p. 54 |
| We shall even control the drought! | p. 56 |
| The project of The Main Turkmen Canal | p. 56 |
| Transfer of river flow from Siberia | p. 58 |
| The dam of the Kara-Bogaz-Gol | p. 60 |
| Conclusion | p. 63 |
| Political, Economic and Social Impact of Land Degradation During the Soviet Period | p. 65 |
| Large leap - a Central Asian version | p. 65 |
| Agrarian revolution in Central Asia | p. 65 |
| Rooting out the survivals of the past from the people's mind | p. 66 |
| Improvement of public health care | p. 68 |
| Cadre determines all! | p. 69 |
| Change of social ecological conditions in rural area | p. 71 |
| "Pripiska" and its role in land degradation | p. 73 |
| Mass falsification of information, or "pripiska" | p. 73 |
| Cotton affair in Uzbekistan | p. 74 |
| Pripiska and corruption in other republics of Central Asia | p. 75 |
| Conclusion | p. 76 |
| Methodology of Desertification Assessment and Mapping | p. 77 |
| The concept and criteria of assessment | p. 77 |
| Conceptual approach for desertification assessment | p. 77 |
| Scales for desertification assessment | p. 78 |
| Criteria for assessment of vegetation degradation | p. 81 |
| Criteria for assessment of wind erosion | p. 81 |
| Criteria for assessment of water erosion | p. 82 |
| Criteria for assessment of water logging rangelands | p. 82 |
| Criteria of assessment of soil salinization | p. 82 |
| Criteria for assessment of inherent risk of desertification | p. 83 |
| Remote sensing indicators of desertification | p. 83 |
| Spectral reflectance of desert landscapes and optimal seasons of remote sensing | p. 83 |
| Specifications of remote sensing for desertification monitoring | p. 85 |
| Compilation of desertification map of Turkmenistan | p. 87 |
| Desertification map of Turkmenistan | p. 87 |
| Database on desertification | p. 88 |
| Use of NOAA/AVHRR data to study desertification | p. 90 |
| Multistage desertification monitoring | p. 92 |
| Conclusion | p. 94 |
| Status of Degraded Arid Lands | p. 95 |
| Change of biodiversity under the impact of desertification | p. 95 |
| Change of plant species composition | p. 95 |
| Plant species from The Red Data Book | p. 97 |
| Degradation of forests | p. 98 |
| Classification and exploitation of forests in Central Asia | p. 98 |
| Volume of nuts and other products stored in forests | p. 99 |
| Protective and sanitary functions of forests | p. 102 |
| Degradation of forests during the Soviet period | p. 103 |
| Degradation of desert rangelands | p. 104 |
| The main causes of desert rangeland degradation | p. 104 |
| Vegetation degradation around watering points | p. 105 |
| Regional features of rangeland degradation | p. 105 |
| Soil degradation | p. 107 |
| Environmental changes in the Aral Sea zone Wind erosion | p. 107 |
| Wind erosion | p. 107 |
| Water erosion | p. 108 |
| Waterlogging rangelands | p. 108 |
| Salinization of irrigated farmlands | p. 108 |
| Change of desert environment along the Karakum Canal bordering area | p. 110 |
| Summary and conclusion | p. 113 |
| Change of Wildlife | p. 115 |
| Animals from "The Red Data Book" | p. 115 |
| Protection of animals in the reserves | p. 118 |
| Dzheiran | p. 118 |
| Saigak | p. 119 |
| Kulan | p. 120 |
| Other species of wildlife stand also in need of protection | p. 120 |
| Rodents | p. 120 |
| Snakes | p. 121 |
| Fishes | p. 121 |
| Hunting and poaching | p. 122 |
| Conclusion | p. 124 |
| Accumulated Ecological Problems in New Independent Countries of Central Asia After 1991 | p. 125 |
| Sovereignty, poverty and refugees | p. 125 |
| Desertification as one of Accumulated Ecological Problems (AEP) | p. 125 |
| New sovereign states of Central Asia | p. 125 |
| Corruption and shady economy | p. 126 |
| Refugees and displaced persons | p. 128 |
| Scarcity of water resources | p. 130 |
| Water resources of Central Asia | p. 130 |
| Projected water demand | p. 130 |
| Worsening ecological and social conditions in the areas affected by desertification | p. 133 |
| Fall of living standard | p. 133 |
| Desertification and human health | p. 133 |
| Tedzhen case study | p. 135 |
| Enormous economic and social damage caused by desertification | p. 136 |
| Conclusion | p. 140 |
| Convention to Combat Desertification - A Gleam of Hope at the End of the Tunnel | p. 141 |
| A concept for rehabilitation of degraded desert lands | p. 141 |
| Regeneration of forests | p. 143 |
| New approaches and arrangements | p. 144 |
| Sustainable development | p. 144 |
| What is better--top-down approach or bottom-up approach? | p. 145 |
| Capacity building | p. 146 |
| Promotion of new sources of income in agriculture | p. 147 |
| National Action Program to Combat Desertification (NAPCD) in Turkmenistan | p. 148 |
| Measures to combat desertification at national level | p. 148 |
| Development of National Monitoring System | p. 148 |
| Strategy of utilization of water resources | p. 148 |
| Conservation of biodiversity | p. 149 |
| Melioration of irrigated farm lands | p. 150 |
| Range management and improvement | p. 150 |
| Conservation of forests | p. 150 |
| Stabilization of moving sands | p. 150 |
| Creation of enabling environment for implementation of NAPCD | p. 152 |
| International cooperation | p. 156 |
| Summary and conclusion | p. 157 |
| Synthesis and Conclusion | p. 159 |
| Lessons of the past | p. 159 |
| Up--to--date situation | p. 160 |
| The requirements of future activities in desertification control | p. 161 |
| Glossary of Local and Special Terms | p. 163 |
| References | p. 171 |
| Index | p. 181 |
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