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Tropical Africa

Tony Binns

(Routledge introductions to development / series editors, John Bale and David Drakakis-Smith)

Routledge, 1994

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Includes review questions and further readings (p. [181]-185), and index

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Description

Tropical Africa is a complex and dynamic region. Occupying a marginal position in the world economic system, the region has seemingly insurmountable problems. This book breaks through the complexities with a straightforward and systematic text supported by concise case studies. Covering topics such as population, environment and rural and urban Africa, it builds from an historical base to an understanding of present day patterns and processes and an assessment of future priorities and development strategies. Tropical Africa will prove an invaluable resource for those embarking on any study of this fascinating region.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Tropical Africa: Continuity and Change 2. Africa's People 3. African Environments 4. Rural Africa 5. Urban Africa 6. What Future for Tropical Africa? Further Reading and Questions

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