Scenarios about 'desert cities'
Desert cities are urban settlements established and sustained in arid regions characterized by minimal rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation. These settlements have historically developed around oases, trade routes, or resource extraction sites, requiring innovative water management systems, unique architectural approaches, and specialized agricultural techniques to support human habitation. In alternate history scenarios, desert cities often represent focal points for exploring how different technological paths, cultural developments, or climate patterns might reshape human adaptation to harsh environments.
What If Phoenix Implemented Water Conservation Measures Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Phoenix, Arizona adopted comprehensive water conservation strategies decades before the Southwest water crisis, potentially transforming urban development across the American desert.