Tree Atlas of Namibia

Tree Atlas of Namibia
Author: Barbara Curtis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Historical Dictionary of Namibia

Historical Dictionary of Namibia
Author: Victor Tonchi
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0810853981

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On March 21, 1990, Sam Nujoma was sworn in as the first president of independent Namibia. This ceremony marked the end of a struggle that lasted more than two decades and a period of colonialism that lasted more than a century. Finally, after decades long wars over grazing in the 19th century, genocidal colonial suppression by Germany at the beginning of the 20th century, repressive apartheid racialism throughout the 20th century, and a prolonged armed liberation struggle, Namibians had the chance to choose their own leaders, develop a democratic political process in a free society, and to bring economic development and greater equity to their country. The Historical Dictionary of Namibia covers the history of Namibia through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has several hundred cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Namibia.

Trees and Shrubs of Namibia

Trees and Shrubs of Namibia
Author: P. J. Le Roux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2009
Genre: Forest reserves
ISBN: 9789991609706

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Landscapes and Landforms of Namibia

Landscapes and Landforms of Namibia
Author: Andrew Goudie
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 940178020X

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The landscapes of Namibia are of world-class quality in beauty, diversity and interest. This book provides the first ever overview of the most important of these landscapes, explains why they look as they do, and evaluates why they are of note. Writing from a geomorphological perspective, the authors introduce the key processes and controls which influence landscape and landform development in Namibia. Geological and tectonic background, climate now and in the past, vegetation and animals (including humans) are all identified as crucial factors influencing the landscape of Namibia today. The book presents twenty one richly-illustrated case studies of the most significant landscapes of Namibia, ranging from the iconic Etosha Pan at the heart of the biggest wildlife conservation area in the north, to the famous dunes and ephemeral river at Sossus Vlei in the heart of the Namib desert. Each case study also contains a full list of the key references to the scientific work on that landscape. The authors provide an assessment of the current state of conservation of these landscapes, and their importance to tourism. The book is recommended reading for anyone with a professional or amateur interest in the spectacular and intriguing landscapes of this part of southern Africa. It provides a useful handbook for those travelling around Namibia, and an invaluable reference guide for those interested in how landscapes develop and change.