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Environmental history in southern Africa has only recently come into its own as a distinct field of historical inquiry. While natural resources lie at the heart of all environmental history, the field opens the door to a wide range of inquiries, several of which are pioneered in this collection.South
A collection of essays offering various approaches to environmental history. Issues covered range from the intellectual formation of environmental concepts to case studies of forest history and animal extinction. Most essays focus on the issue of wilderness and the use of forest resources.
Once the grain basket for South Africa, much of Lesotho has become a scarred and treeless wasteland. The nation's gullying has concerned environmentalists and conservationists for more than half a century. This book documents the truth behind this devastation.
This is a documentation of the conversion of a tropical rainforest biome and the collision between what previously had been more discreet ecological zones within South Asia. By 1900 plantations and agriculture had removed virtually the entire primary forest cover of Sri Lanka.
This is a documentation of the conversion of a tropical rainforest biome and the collision between what previously had been more discreet ecological zones within South Asia. By 1900 plantations and agriculture had removed virtually the entire primary forest cover of Sri Lanka.
Presents the history of British colonial doctrine and its contribution to the emergence of rural development and environmental policies. This work examines the way that development as a framework of ideas and institutional practices emerged out of the strategic engagement between science and the state at the climax of the British Empire.
For more than a century, the world has recognized the extraordinary biological diversity of the forests of Tanzania's Usambara Mountains. This title unravels the complex interactions among agriculture, herding, forestry, the colonial state, and the landscape itself.
Presents an examination of nature protection around the world. Drawing on a variety of primary and secondary sources, this book shows that a handful of treaties - all designed to protect the world's most commercially important migratory species - have largely shaped the contours of global nature conservation over the past century.
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