Preface.-
1. Land Degradation in Drylands: An Ecogeomorphological Approach.-
2. The Study of Land Degradation in Drylands: State of the Art.-
3. Resilience, Self-organization, Complexity and Pattern Formation.-
4. Short-range Ecogeomorphic Processes in Dryland Systems.-
5. Long-range Ecogeomorphic Processes.-
6. Integrating Short- and Long-range Processes into Models: the Emergence of Pattern.-
7. Approaches to Modelling Ecogeomorphic Systems.-
8. Characterizing Patterns.-
9. Assessment of Patterns in Ecogeomorphic Systems.-
10. Uncertainty assessment.-
11. Vegetation Change in the Southwestern USA: Patterns and Processes.-
12. Vegetation Mosaics of Arid Western New South Wales, Australia: Considerations of Their Origin and Persistence.-
13. Case Study of Self-organized Vegetation Patterning in Dryland Regions of Central Africa.-
14. Abandonment of Agricultural Land, AgriculturalPolicy and Land Degradation in Mediterranean Europe.-
15. Land Degradation in Drylands: Re?valuating Pattern-process Interrelationships and the Role of Ecogeomorphology.- Index