Africa South of the Sahara: A Geographical Interpretation

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Guilford Publications, 1995 M01 13 - 435 pages
This authoritative text provides a broad introduction to the geography of Africa south of the Sahara. Exploring contemporary issues without losing sight of their historical roots, the volume analyzes the sociocultural, political, economic, and environmental processes that shape resource use and development in this rapidly changing region. Students gain a balanced view of the continent's trials and triumphs--from postcolonial political strife and the devastating impact of HIV/AIDS to progress toward democratization and sustainable growth. New to This Edition: *Updated throughout and featuring extensive new material.*Expanded coverage of physical geography.*Chapters on water resources, the social geography of African children, and Western perceptions of the continent.*Updated maps, tables, and figures.*New and revised case studies.*Helpful resource listings, now with key Web sites.

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About the author (1995)

Robert Stock, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Winnipeg, Manitoba. He previously held positions at the University of Saskatchewan and at Queen's University, Ontario.

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