Valentine Udoh James - Africa's Ecology: Sustaining the Biological and Environment Diversity of a Continent
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Africa's Ecology: Sustaining the Biological and Environment Diversity of a Continent

Valentine Udoh James

ISBN: 9780786479139
Vydavatelství: Eurospan
Rok vydání: 2019
Vydání: 2nd Edition
Vazba: Paperback
Počet stran: 162
Dostupnost: Na objednávku

Původní cena: 1 478 Kč
Výstavní cena: 1 330 Kč(t.j. po slevě 10%)
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Katalogová cena: 50 EUR

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This is a book about the natural resource wealth of the continent of Africa and how to manage, protect and conserve the resources in the face of haphazard development and the unprecedented threat of consumption of the resources by the exponential increase in the population and the impact of globalization. The book explains in layman’s terms the current status of Africa’s natural resources by examining its natural parks, the stress on the environment due land use activities such as housing, infrastructure development such road construction, the encroachment on the ecological systems of the continent such as forest systems, savannas, rivers and the process of deforestation and desertification. In this book, the importance of women in the sustainable development and the sustainability of natural resources, societies and communities in Africa are critically examined. The indigenous people’s roles in development and the sustainability of development projects and programs and the natural resources is discussed in light of the preservation and conservation of the natural resources of the continent. The book is highly recommended to scholars who are conducting research about the natural resources of the continent. The book is definitely useful to environmental scientists, urban and rural planners, regional planners, biologists who desire to understand how ecological systems are connected and how there are conflicts in the conservation of the ecological systems of the continent and people—especially in the context of land use and poaching. The book is also useful to people who would like to have a general understanding of the Continent of Africa and are interested in traveling to parts of the continent as tourists. Undergraduate and graduate students would find the book useful as a required or supplemental textbook. Non-governmental agencies and governmental agencies interested in sustainable development concerns of the continent would find this book useful as a reference book. The book explains the significance of collaborative, cooperative and self-sufficiency approaches to development. Such approaches, the book argues, would enhance sustainable development and sustainability of projects and programs across the continent. The book is also an excellent library reference book that should find its way into research university libraries across the world.

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