The Hanging Gardens of Arabia (Fragile Earth unknown episode) (1990)
Subject
Environmental aspects
Climate change mitigation
URL
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Description
Content description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/hanging-gardens-of-arabia/oclc/85985570):
For hundreds of years, the mountain farmers of Yemen maintained a system of terraces that was a model of sustainable agriculture. Both they and their colleagues some 200 miles away benefitted from a seasonal rainfall that carried water and topsoil into the flatlands. Over the last two decades this system has started to crumble, with potentially disastrous consequences. This programme sets out to investigate what has gone wrong and what can be done to reverse the damage. It finds that deforestation is partly to blame, thus leaving the land vulnerable to erosion. In addition there is the inability of farmers to keep the terraces in good repair, primarily because economic and social changes have resulted in young people moving to the cities. Various international agencies are involved in providing assistance, but the outlook is not good.
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The Lau of Malaita (Disappearing Worlds episode 33) (1987) (no video link)
Subject
Documentary films
Tribal citizenship
URL
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Description
Content description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/lau-of-malaita/oclc/820954264):
In a spectacular South Pacific lagoon, the Lau have established an extraordinary way of life, safe from enemies and disease. This program looks at how the Lau are fighting to preserve this way of life in the face of the spread of Christianity and new ideas from the outside world. The beliefs and values which have shaped the Lau for hundreds of years, what they call the life of custom, is in retreat: conflict pervades daily life, creating division in families and eroding the knowledge of traditional life. Two custom priests commit what is considered ritual suicide, one by swimming under a canoe containing women and the other by deliberately making a mistake in a ceremony; within weeks, both priests have physically died.
Ephemera: none available.
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape