The Physical Geography of Africa

The Physical Geography of Africa
Author: William M. Adams
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 429
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198234067

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An international team of distinguished scholars have each contributed a chapter to produce an advanced, full length, physical geography of Africa. The first part provides an overview of both pan-Africa patterns in the physical environment and those attributes of African physical geography that are distinctive by considering the development of the main features through time. The authors also provide a synoptic review of Francophone and Anglophone literature on the subject, discuss the present state of knowledge, and set out the work and methods that have created it. This part is followed by a group of chapters that integrate such topics as geomorphology, biogeography, environmental change and hydrology within each of the major biomes - forest, savannah, desert, coast, wetland, mountain, Mediterranean and Rift Valley - found in the African continent. Finally there is a section in which various authors look at topical issues concerned with the impact of human activity on the environment. Conservation and development are considered in the light of issues such as soil erosion, desertification, and biodiversity and biodepletion. The authors have produced this integrated physical geography in honour of A.T. Grove as a durable reference work which gives a new perspective on the continent of Africa.

A Political Geography of Africa

A Political Geography of Africa
Author: E. A. Boateng
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1978-10-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521292696

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First published in 1978, this book is intended as an introductory study to the political geography of Africa. It seeks in particular to underline and analyse the salient political and socio-economic problems and issues which have faced Africa and its various regions and states in their search for political stability and economic viability. It is the author's belief that by examining the continent's problems within a geographical and historical context readers will be enabled to gain a better understanding of their real import and make a reasonable assessment of future developments and trends. For the benefit of those who are not already familiar with the meaning and scope of political geography the book begins with an introductory section outlining the principles of the subject. In the concluding chapter the author examines the role of the Organisation of African Unity both as an instrument of political liberation and as a factor for the resolution of conflicts and the achievement of economic progress and political stability.

Geography of Africa

Geography of Africa
Author: Edward Heawood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1896
Genre: Africa
ISBN:

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Africa

Africa
Author: Mel Friedman
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9780531168639

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A brief overview of the geography, wildlife, history, and people of Africa.

An Advanced Geography of Africa

An Advanced Geography of Africa
Author: John Innes Clarke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1975
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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Africa, Its Geography, People, and Products

Africa, Its Geography, People, and Products
Author: William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199385734

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W. E. B. Du Bois was a public intellectual, sociologist, and activist on behalf of the African American community. He profoundly shaped black political culture in the United States through his founding role in the NAACP, as well as internationally through the Pan-African movement. Du Bois's sociological and historical research on African-American communities and culture broke ground in many areas, including the history of the post-Civil War Reconstruction period. Du Bois was also a prolific author of novels, autobiographical accounts, innumerable editorials and journalistic pieces, and several works of history. Written in very accessible prose, these two booklets, originally published in 1930, allowed W. E. B. Du Bois to reach a wide audience with an interest in Africa. What is so incredible about the two Africa booklets is their lasting relevance and value to the study of Africa today. Coupling Du Bois's breadth of scholarship with his passion for the subjects, the analyses in these booklets are integral to the study of Africa. Many of his arguments foreshadowed the issues and debates regarding Africa in the twentieth century. Expertly synthesized in an introduction by Emmanuel Akyeampong, this edition of the two Africa booklets is essential for anyone interested in African history.

The Changing Geography of Africa and the Middle East

The Changing Geography of Africa and the Middle East
Author: Graham Chapman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2002-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134933770

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Clearly illustrated with basic maps, these books present a systematic review of twenty-five years of development, covering the physical, economic, social and political environments of contemporary Africa, the Middle East and Asia

Africa in Focus

Africa in Focus
Author: Richard White
Publisher: MacMillan Education, Limited
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Written specifically for students in Africa, this textbook is a consolidated version of the author's three books that deal separately with the human, physical and economic aspects of African geography. It is intended as a textbook for School Certificate, O Level and A Level students.

The Geography of Climate Change Adaptation in Urban Africa

The Geography of Climate Change Adaptation in Urban Africa
Author: Patrick Brandful Cobbinah
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 303004873X

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This book takes a comprehensive look at several cases of climate change adaptation responses across various sectors and geographical areas in urban Africa and places them within a solid theoretical context. Each chapter is a state-of-the-art overview of a significant topic on climate change adaptation in urban Africa and is written by a leading expert in the field. In addition to the focus on the geography of urban adaptation to climate change in Africa, this collection offers a broader perspective by blending the use of case studies and theory based research. It examines transformations in climate change adaptation and its future orientation from the perspectives of urban planners, political economists, environmentalists, ecologists, economists and geographers, thereby addressing the challenges facing African cities adaptation responses from all angles. Providing up-to-date and authoritative contributions covering the key aspects of climate change adaptation in urban Africa, this book will be of great interest to policymakers, practitioners, scholars and students of geography, urban development and management, environmental science and policy, disaster management, as well as those in the field of urban planning.