The Physical Geography of Africa
W M Adams editor A S Goudie editor A R Orme editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Jan '99
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This comprehensive work explores Africa's physical geography, examining key features over time. It covers various biomes and addresses human impacts on the environment, serving as a valuable reference on the continent.
The Physical Geography of Africa presents a comprehensive exploration of the continent's physical features and their development over time. This scholarly work, contributed to by an international team of experts, delves into key topics such as geomorphology, biogeography, environmental change, and hydrology, all within the context of Africa's diverse biomes, including forests, savannahs, deserts, coasts, wetlands, and mountains. The initial sections of the book offer an overview of the pan-African patterns that characterize the physical environment, highlighting unique attributes of African geography.
The authors also provide a thorough review of both Francophone and Anglophone literature related to the subject, discussing the current state of knowledge and the methodologies employed in their research. This foundational overview sets the stage for the subsequent chapters, which integrate various topics across the major biomes of the continent. Each chapter contributes to a deeper understanding of how these geographical features interact and evolve in response to both natural processes and human activities.
In the final sections, the book addresses pressing issues concerning the impact of human actions on the environment. Topics such as soil erosion, desertification, and the challenges of biodiversity are examined in the context of conservation and development. This integrated approach not only honors the contributions of A.T. Grove but also serves as a valuable reference for anyone interested in gaining a new perspective on Africa's physical geography and the environmental challenges it faces today.
This is a particularly useful text for anyone with a serious interest in Africa ... This book ... makes a significant contribution to the literature on Africa and is much welcomed. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
The text is very well produced and illustrated with black and white photographs that are sharply defined, and maps and diagrams that are generally clear and comprehensible ... undoubtedly an important compilation of current information and thinking about the physical environment of Africa ... it is essential reading for all those with an interest in the African environment ... It is a book that all students with an interest in Africa should have the opportunity to read. * David Robinson, The Geographical Journal, Volume 163, Part 1, March 1997 *
ISBN: 9780198234067
Dimensions: 244mm x 190mm x 25mm
Weight: 879g
452 pages