Bedouins by the Lake
Environment, Change, and Sustainability in Southern Egypt
John Briggs author Joanne Sharp author Ahmed Belal author Irina Springuel author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The American University in Cairo Press
Published:1st Dec '08
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A study of Bedouins adapting to the changing environment of the Nubian Desert
Sustainable development and environmental change have become watchwords. But what do they mean for ordinary people living in some of the harshest environments in the world where survival is the driving force? This book examines these issues and how they affect, and are affected by, Bedouin communities living in the arid areas of the Nubian Desert.Sustainable development and environmental change have become two of the watchwords of the new century. But what do they mean for ordinary people living in some of the harshest environments in the world where survival is the driving force? This book sets out to examine these issues and how they affect, and are affected by, Bedouin communities living in the arid areas of the Nubian Desert in southeastern Egypt. Written by a joint Egyptian, Russian, and British research team, this book seeks to examine how the Bedouin of this area have coped with the environmental changes brought about after the construction of the Aswan High Dam and resulting formation of Lake Nasser. After documenting the nature of these changes, the authors show the practical and strategic ways in which the Bedouin have responded by adapting both their use of environmental resources and the social and economic dimensions of their community. Bedouins by the Lake argues that people in these communities are active agents of change and must not be seen as passive victims. For them, sustainable development and environmental change are not abstract academic debates, but real-life, everyday issues around which they must organize their lives.
ISBN: 9789774161988
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 550g
200 pages