Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (2nd Edition)
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Book Description
This book is a study of the multi-faceted aspects of the physical and human geography of Sub-Saharan Africa. An introductory book, it is designed for those readers with little or no knowledge of geography to a variety of contemporary ideas, theories, and concepts in African geography, and their applicability to “real world” situations. Using extensive maps, photographs, and illustrations, this book covers such topics as the physical-environmental, socio-cultural, and developmental aspects of Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the region's prospects for global integration. For anyone interested in African geography and its socio-political climate.
The publisher, Prentice-Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
This in the only book to provide a comprehensive survey of selected themes and issues on Africa South of the Sahara. The book begins with a general overview of Africa's physical environment, its colonial history, and its people and cultures. It then examines many themes associated with the human geography of Africa, such as population geography, urban geography, agricultural and industrial development, and political landscape.
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Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (2nd Edition)
Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (2nd Edition),Samuel A Aryeetey-Attoh,Prentice Hall,0130610259,Africa,Africa - General,Africa, Sub-Saharan,Earth Sciences - Geography,Environmental Science,Environmental Studies,Geography,History,History: World,Science / Geography
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