L'homme et l'eau dans le bassin du lac Tchad

L'homme et l'eau dans le bassin du lac Tchad
Author: Réseau Méga-Tchad. Séminaire
Publisher: IRD Editions
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1997
Genre: Chad (Lake, Region)
ISBN: 9782709913737

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The Future is an Ancient Lake

The Future is an Ancient Lake
Author: Caterina Batello
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789251050644

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This art book contains over 350 color photographs by Marzio Marzot, documenting information on traditional food production systems, scientific details and notes from a journey through one of the world' s outstanding region: the Lake Chad Basin in Africa. It provides an insight into the life and customs of the local farmers, fishermen and pastoralists who foster, maintain and utilize biodiversity in their traditional agricultural systems, thereby deploying the knowledge and techniques that they have accumulated over many centuries. FAO promotes the sharing of experiences and awareness related to the role of rural people in conserving and sustainably using agricultural biodiversity. Building on the local knowledge and social organization of farmers is indispensable. The images in this book are a tribute to the knowledge and work of farmers and their care for the land.

Le développement du lac Tchad

Le développement du lac Tchad
Author: Jacques Lemoalle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014
Genre: Chad Basin
ISBN: 9782709918367

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Le lac Tchad et son avenir sont au coeur des préoccupations politiques régionales et internationales. Cet espace vital, à la charnière de l'Afrique de l'Ouest et de l'Afrique centrale, a longtemps fasciné, depuis les géographes arabes au Moyen-Age jusqu'aux explorateurs européens du XIXe siècle. Il suscite aujourd'hui des interrogations fortes sur l'environnement, l'eau, le climat et le développement régional. Le lac Tchad va-t-il s'assécher ? Quelles seraient alors les conséquences pour les 13 millions d'hommes qui en dépendent, sur un rayon de 300 km ? Les discours publics qui traitent de l'avenir du lac Tchad, le plus souvent alarmistes, sont dans l'ensemble sources d'une grande confusion et entretiennent une image brouillée de la situation. Une connaissance précise des réalités est pourtant nécessaire pour construire une vision partagée de cet avenir et adopter une stratégie qui permette de relever les défis du développement durable du lac. La Commission du bassin du lac Tchad (CBLT) a commandé à l'Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD) une expertise collégiale sur la préservation et le développement du lac Tchad. Cette expertise, réalisée par un collège d'experts pluridisciplinaire et paritaire Nord-Sud, recense les connaissances actuelles sur le lac et identifie les différents choix politiques susceptibles de stimuler son développement. Elle aboutit à une série de recommandations utiles aux décideurs politiques en matière de soutenabilité environnementale, de sécurité alimentaire et d'emploi.

Les ailes du Sahel

Les ailes du Sahel
Author: Le Zwarts
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2014-04-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9004278125

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'Living on the Edge' examines the function of the Sahel region of Africa as an important wintering area for long-distance migrant birds. It describes the challenges the birds have to cope with – climate change, of course, and rapid man-made habitat changes related to deforestation, irrigation and reclamation of wetlands. How have all these changes affected the birds, and have birds adapted to these changes? Can we explain the changing numbers of breeding birds in Europe by changes in the Sahel, or vice versa? Winner of the BB/BTO Best Bird Book Award 2010 The Jury commented: "It is a tremendous book in every department. It marks a step-change in our knowledge of the ecology of this critically important region in the European-African migration system and of the many species (familiar to us on their breeding grounds) that winter there. The authors combine the latest scientific information with vivid descriptions of landscapes and animals. Their book is richly illustrated with large numbers of drawings, maps and photographs by acclaimed experts. The wealth of coloured graphics has been particularly well thought out and encourages readers to delve into the figures and learn more about the region, rather than having the (all-too-common) opposite effect. Summing up, the jury praises not just the high quality of the texts, the information and the illustrations, but also the sheer pleasure of reading the book: "One of the key attributes of a good book is to be able to grip the reader's attention and transport him or her to another place. We feel confident that [Living on the edge] will have that effect."

The Geographical Journal

The Geographical Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1925
Genre: Geography
ISBN:

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Includes the Proceedings of the Royal geographical society, formerly pub. separately.

Living through Crisis by Lake Chad

Living through Crisis by Lake Chad
Author: Alessio Iocchi
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2022-07-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000610446

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This book investigates the ways in which people in the Lake Chad region that divides Nigeria, Niger, Chad, and Cameroon deal with the crises of violence, jihadism, drought, and climate change that continue to afflict the area. In 2014 Boko Haram expanded into the Lake Chad region, prompting a counter-insurgency response, and exacerbating pre-existing social and ecological challenges. Drawing on extensive ethnographic research, this book investigates how people within the liminal space of this key border region respond to and navigate the unpredictability which typifies their day-to-day lives. Building up a picture of individual and community experiences of crisis, the book gradually demonstrates the complex interactions between economic circuits, political orders, socio-religious processes, and labour practices which operate in the region. This book will be of interest to researchers across African studies, security studies, political science, and border studies.

The Land of Houlouf

The Land of Houlouf
Author: Augustin F. C. Holl
Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 0915703521

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African Palaeoenvironments and Geomorphic Landscape Evolution

African Palaeoenvironments and Geomorphic Landscape Evolution
Author: Jörgen Runge
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0203845277

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This 30st jubilee volume (2010) of "Palaeoecology of Africa" looks back and reflects the "state of the art" of what is actually known on former African climates and ecosystems in the format of review articles authored by specialists in the field. New research articles on climate and ecosystem dynamics as well as applied topics on geomorphic ha

Undescribed and Endangered Languages

Undescribed and Endangered Languages
Author: Amedeo De Dominicis
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1443809284

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The book is devoted to linguistic and phonetic analysis of some undescribed and endangered languages. It collects the Proceedings of the international conference on “Undescribed and endangered languages: the preservation of linguistic diversity” held in University of Tuscia (Viterbo, Italy), on September 29, 2005. Papers are by Roberto Ajello (Pisa), Amedeo De Dominicis (Viterbo), Maurizio Gnerre (Napoli), Antonino Melis (N’Djamena). It will appeal to linguists, phoneticians and phonologists as a contribution to the debate it discusses and it will be welcomed by a wide range of students and researchers as an ideal overview of recent works.

Fiscal Disobedience

Fiscal Disobedience
Author: Janet Roitman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0691187045

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Fiscal Disobedience represents a novel approach to the question of citizenship amid the changing global economy and the fiscal crisis of the nation-state. Focusing on economic practices in the Chad Basin of Africa, Janet Roitman combines thorough ethnographic fieldwork with sophisticated analysis of key ideas of political economy to examine the contentious nature of fiscal relationships between the state and its citizens. She argues that citizenship is being redefined through a renegotiation of the rights and obligations inherent in such economic relationships. The book centers on a civil disobedience movement that arose in Cameroon beginning in 1990 ostensibly to counter state fiscal authority--a movement dubbed Opération Villes Mortes by the opposition and incivisme fiscal by the government (which for its part was eager to suggest that participants were less than legitimate citizens, failing in their civic duties). Contrary to standard approaches, Roitman examines this conflict as a "productive moment" that, rather than involving the outright rejection of regulatory authority, questioned the intelligibility of its exercise. Although both militarized commercial networks (associated with such activities trading in contraband goods including drugs, ivory, and guns) and highly organized gang-based banditry do challenge state authority, they do not necessarily undermine state power. Contrary to depictions of the African state as "weak" or "failed," this book demonstrates how the state in Africa manages to reconstitute its authority through networks that have emerged in the interstices of the state system. It also shows how those networks partake of the same epistemological grounding as does the state. Indeed, both state and nonstate practices of governing refer to a common "ethic of illegality," which explains how illegal activities are understood as licit or reasonable conduct.